Santa to Arrive by Helicopter, Friday, Nov. 27 at Station Park in Farmington Santa to drive through the property for children to see from the comfort and safety of the family car

Santa to Arrive by Helicopter, Friday, Nov. 27 at Station Park in Farmington

Santa to drive through the property for children to see from the comfort and safety of the family car

FARMINGTON, Utah, Nov. 13, 2020 – Families are invited to welcome Santa and Mrs. Claus as they hover and land in the Colliers International helicopter at Station Park in Farmington, at 9 a.m., Friday, Nov. 27. Families are encouraged to watch Santa arrive from their parked cars and then safely wave and say hi to Santa and Mrs. Claus as they cruise through the parking lots in a shiny convertible. Sirens and flashing lights from the Farmington Fire and Police Departments will add to the excitement.

Children attending the event will have the opportunity to receive a free Colliers goodie bag that will be distributed during the event to each parked vehicle. Additionally, adults can enter to win a $1,000 Station Park shopping spree, in the Concierge Lobby in Building J.  Santa will be available for photos or visits at 2 p.m. by appointment only. To make an appointment for a safe, “no contact” in-person photo with Santa or a stay-at-home virtual visit with Santa through Dec. 23, visit www.shopatstationpark.com.

Other attractions include Station Park’s Virtual Photo Booth, which will change its images from around the world to a choice of festive holiday backdrops beginning Friday, Nov. 27, at Pavilion A in Fountain Square. Families and friends can pose in front of the backdrops for $5.00 per session and get digital and printed photos.

Station Park’s Ice Bumper Cars sponsored by America First Credit Union and Nothing Bundt Cake will also be available in Fountain Square through Jan. 31. The cost is $10.00 per person, with America First Credit Union members receiving a $5.00 discount. 

Looking for a fun free activity? Join the Snowman Scavenger Hunt Nov. 16 – Jan. 31. Pick up scavenger hunt cards at Concierge Services, find 15 unique snowmen window clings hiding throughout Station Park and return to Concierge to receive a winter treat provided by Rhodes Physical Therapy.

Twigs Bistro is hosting Santa Breakfasts for families Dec. 12 and 13, which include a crème brûlée French toast breakfast with Santa and favorite holiday and winter characters, and a free holiday goodie bag. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 801.447.8944.

For more details about Station Park’s holiday events, offerings and retailers visit www.shopatstationpark.com and @ShopAtStationPark on Facebook and Instagram.

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About Station Park

Station Park is the preeminent mixed-use lifestyle center in the Salt Lake region. The 62-acre property sits adjacent to the UTA commuter rail station, Interstate 15, Highway 89, and the Legacy Highway. Farmington is in Davis County, 15 miles north of Salt Lake City, Utah.

A 108 room Hyatt Place opened summer of 2016; with an additional 35,000 square feet of retail space. In addition, Station Park is also home to a new state of the art University of Utah Medical Campus, with adjacent eateries and quick serve food options. Upon completion, the property will comprise over 1.2M square feet of Class A office, restaurant, retail, service providers, along with a cutting-edge-14 screen theatre. Station Park's Fountain Square boasts unmatched amenities including a beautiful event lawn, outdoor fireplace, shaded patios, bronze sculptures, woodland children's play area and an inspiring show fountain, equipped with contemporary music and LED lighting; similar to the Disney's World of Color show. Station Park is the iconic destination for lifestyle excellence in Utah. For information visit www.shopatstationpark.com.

About CenterCal Properties, LLC

CenterCal Properties, LLC, founded in 2004 by Fred Bruning and Jean Paul Wardy, is a full-service, commercial real estate company in the business of investing, developing, leasing, and managing its projects. CenterCal excels in, and is best known for, creating destinations throughout the western United States with a unique strategy of “placemaking,” which emphasizes the importance of developing spaces with a sense of community.

Bruning and Wardy’s creative vision and passion for development, coupled with CenterCal’s internal expertise, are evident in the properties the company owns and operates today. In the Pacific Northwest, those include: Bridgeport Village, Nyberg Woods and Nyberg Rivers in Oregon, and The Village at Totem Lake, Valley Mall The Terminal at Ballard and The Trails at Silverdale in Washington. The Intermountain Region properties include: Mountain View Village, Station Park and Canyon Corners in Utah and The Village at Meridian and Treasure Valley Marketplace in Idaho. California is home to: The Veranda, The Collection at Riverpark, 2nd & PCH and Plaza 183. Projects currently under development include Mercantile Village in Lake Oswego, Oregon and Mountain View Village Phase 2 in Riverton, Utah. For more information on all of CenterCal’s properties, please visit www.centercal.com.                          

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