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2/25/21
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Here’s news of a unique show fountain being built as part of the second phase of Mountain View Village, an 85-acre lifestyle development from CenterCal Properties LLC in Riverton, UT. Mountain View Village is located at 4500 West 13400 South in Riverton.
The phase II fountain, designed and constructed by Outside the Lines (OTL), will utilize a new approach with state-of-the-art technology to produce a spectacular choreographic water and light show. OTL is working with the design team at Architects Orange to deliver a water feature that is distinctly inspired by Mountain View Village’s iconic location, noted Chris Roy, director of creative design for OTL.
The fountain will feature energy-efficient LED color-changing lighting and musical shows to entertain and attract visitors to the center. The food hall and dining courtyard with a circular fireplace above the fountain, combined with a large-scale LED screen and special effects of the water feature, integrate activity across the entire site, according to Roy.
In addition to the new show fountain, the second phase will feature five pocket parks with distinctive amenities; a covered market hall-style pavilion with a series of eateries and indoor and outdoor seating; a 14-screen Cinemark movie theater complex; and retail, restaurant, and commercial spaces. Completion of the second phase is slated for May 2022. CenterCal Properties has tapped Okland Construction as general contractor for the development’s second phase.
Mountain View Village Phase I features a Harmons Grocery Store and Fuel Stop and more than 35 retailers, businesses and dining options. In July 2018, OTL delivered a fountain for Phase I featuring a 13-foot bronze American eagle sculpture conceived by Fred Bruning, chairman and founder of CenterCal Properties, and nationally renowned Northern California native artist, Brian Keith. The sculpture, which pays homage to the men and women serving in Riverton’s fire department, police department, and local National Guard, serves as the centerpiece for the Phase I plaza, according to Bruning.
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