Newpark Town Center: A Choice Experience
Choices, choices, choices. At Newpark, it's all here…and it's all close. From your Newpark home, you can already walk to vibrant shops and galleries, diverse restaurants and clubs, a cinema complex, grocery stores, trails for walking and snowshoeing, a 1,200-acre nature preserve, a state-of-the-art recreation complex and varied transportation options, including a free express ski shuttle. And before long, the Newpark neighborhood will offer even more choices.

Choices like a 30,000 square-foot Best Buy, with a significant portion of its space dedicated to home theater solutions. The only major electronics superstore along the Wasatch Back. Choices like an amphitheater where live music and theater will play out before a backdrop of high mountain meadows. Choices like bustling, nationally-known restaurants like Café Rio alongside intimate, locally-owned bistros. Choices like the unique Sun Calendar Plaza, with its interactive sun calendar, public sculptures, fire pits, jumbo-tron and ample outdoor benches for visiting with friends and neighbors. Choices may even include a family bowling center complete with arcade room, kid's game room and grown-up's pub. Construction on all these choices is scheduled to begin March 1, 2008.

With Newpark Hotel complete, the full retail portion of Newpark Town Center should be open for your business by Memorial Day 2009. Life is good in the Newpark neighborhood. And with so many new choices, it's getting better all the time.

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Newpark LEED's the Way in Green Neighborhood Development
Newpark is extremely proud to be one of 300 developments (and one of the only town centers!) across the nation chosen to participate in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design—Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) program. Because
Newpark's planning incorporated pioneering land usage and open space preservation before LEED-ND was even conceived, Newpark's expected May 2008 certification could well make it one of the first ten projects in the world to earn a LEED-ND certification. What exactly makes a neighborhood development green? By integrating the principles of smart growth, new urbanism and green building into the first national system for neighborhood design, the LEED-ND rating system is the only universally respected national standard for environmentally sustainable community development.