Should SLC’s Ballpark neighborhood be renamed when the Bees leave? What name should that be?
Send us your suggestions and tell us what you think.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) The Ballpark neighborhood in Salt Lake City photographed on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.
The Salt Lake Bees are leaving Utah’s capital after the 2024 season for new digs in South Jordan’s Daybreak, raising questions about what will happen to the neighborhood the team called home for decades.
New development is likely on the horizon, and if there’s no ballpark in Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood, should the area get a new name? If so, what should it be called?
We want your suggestions and thoughts.
If you are on a mobile device, go to this Google Form and let us know what you think should happen to the neighborhood’s name. We may use your comments in a future story.
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