What would happen if the City Redevelopment Agency (RDA) did not actively pursue and engage in developing the empty site proposed for the WonderBlock Development?
  • At some point in the near or far future, the land might be transferred to a developer, and based on current market trends, a lower-end apartment complex with surface parking lots (or similar) would likely be the outcome. 
  • Such a development would fall way short of the enhanced market value and attractive asset envisioned as the catalytic project known as WonderBlock. Therefore, an alternative project to WonderBlock, without City engagement, would likely NOT include:
  • Retail or commercial space – including a grocery store – and the associated jobs.
  • Multi-level parking infrastructures to maximize land use and support adjacent judicial courts and downtown retail.
  • Enhanced “back-of-house” access for south-side 25th Street businesses (200 block). 
  • Public outdoor amenities to enhance the attractiveness of downtown Ogden and facilitate special events.
  • Higher property values as the new/higher standard for downtown land values in order to drive sustainable economic vitality for the community.

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1. Why is the redevelopment project called WonderBlock?
2. What is included in the WonderBlock development?
3. Why did the City Redevelopment Agency purchase the former Hostess/Wonder Bread property – now referred to as WonderBlock?
4. What is the Make Ogden Downtown Master Plan, and how does WonderBlock help achieve the plan objectives?
5. Why is the City Redevelopment Agency proposing to partner with a private developer to facilitate the WonderBlock development?
6. What process did the City RDA use to determine what developer to work with for the development?
7. What would happen if the City Redevelopment Agency (RDA) did not actively pursue and engage in developing the empty site proposed for the WonderBlock Development?
8. Who will own the WonderBlock development?
9. How much will WonderBlock cost to build and who is paying for it?
10. How much will the public parking system improvements downtown and the new parking structures at WonderBlock cost and how will it be paid for?
11. Will property taxes for citizens/property owners go up because the City is spending money on the WonderBlock development?
12. What will be some of the advantages of being a resident living at WonderBlock?
13. How will WonderBlock help attract visitors to Ogden?
14. How does WonderBlock support downtown retail?
15. Why is the WonderBlock development considered a better/more resilient project than some previous or potential projects?
16. With all of the new residential and commercial development bringing more people to downtown Ogden, where is everyone going to park their vehicles?
17. Where do I find out more information about WonderBlock?