SALT LAKE CITY — Ground was broken on Monday on the new, multi-billion-dollar Power District in Salt Lake City, which is expected to include a new stadium to accommodate a possible Major League Baseball expansion franchise .
Sitting at over 100 acres, the $3.5 billion project is being funded by the Larry H. Miller Company and is being built west of downtown near the Utah State Fairpark. While the mixed-use district will feature a new 10-story campus for Rocky Mountain Power, its real draw is a possible stadium that would lure an MLB expansion team to Salt Lake City.
Without any guarantees for a team, the Miller group moving forward with the district that could include a stadium has many paraphrasing the iconic "Field of Dreams" line: If you build it, will they come?
"We hope so. We

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