Naming the Highland Drive 33rd South Business District


Merchants along the HighlandDrive 33rd South Business District and have shown some interest in naming the Business District from 27th South to approximately 37th or 39th South and including businesses on 33rd South from about 17th East west to 13th East. This has been attempted in the past but was focused on one industry and has never caught on completely.

The Goal – to come up with a catchy name that people in town will start to use. We would like to get it to the level of recognition that “Sugarhouse” and “9th and 9th” have now.

It has been discussed not to use the Brickyard as a focus, but rather to draw the traffic up to Highland Drive and 33rd South and along the smaller side streets. Our shops have a much different feel than the “strip mall”atmosphere of the Brickyard. The business district has everything from high style to very eclectic.

The Benefits of this would be to help revitalize the Highland drive 33rd South Business District and then provide a possibility for cooperative advertising and local events like a street fair or stroll where we could possibly close off a few of the side streets and use the parking lots of some of the businesses for booths or entertainment.

We can create a logo for the business district and consider getting banners to hang on the light poles along  the streets.

Sample Logo - Ideas are welcome

Sample Logo - Ideas are welcome

This website will be used to promote the business district where businesses can be spotlighted further promoting the business district name.

It’s believed the increased exposure would have a synergistic effect in attracting new business clients coming into your shops.

What is needed from you!

Give us your suggestions for what you think that name should be. The ideas and then be compiled and  forwarded back to you further discussion and ultimately for a vote. Once a name for the Business District is agreed on, we will create incentives for you to start using it in your advertising and promoting it at you business location. The more the business district bands together and builds it up, the more successful it’s going to be.

Suggestions

  • Have an office contest to come up with the best names.
  • Brainstorm and submit  all your suggestions to stimulate further thought
  • Discuss ideas with neighboring businesses.
  • Submit your name ideas by June 10th 2009 by one of the three methods below:
    • adding it as a comment to this article post.   Directly below, at the end of this article you will see word “Comments” with a number in front of it. If you Click on the comments, at the bottom of the resulting page you will be able to add a comment with your name,email address and website along with your comment. Please insure that you enter you company name with your comment.
    • email to karl@seoexpertpro.com with your company name, contact person, address, phone number and email address in the submission
    • call Karl at 801-550-1700
  • Register on this website to insure you will get notified of future information
  • Join the directory at the top and list your business. Businesses will have to be approved before they appear in the directory.  Currently only company name, website, email address and phone# appear in the directly.  I will explore how to get the listing to include the company address as well.

Immediate Rewards

The submissions and the office that submits the name that is ultimately chosen will be entitled to 8 hours of Consulting from SEO Expert Pro regarding Search Engine Optimization of their website, which could also be used toward building or modifying a website for your company.  Other businesses are encouraged to back the project and throw in an incentive for the winning name or for use of the name chosen down the road.

Future Discussion

If anyone is interested in hosting a meeting or breakfast to discuss this further, please contact Karl at 8010550-1700 or send email to karl@seoexpertpro.com  to the make arrangements.  Businesses who have shown an interest inparticipating either by sending in name suggesting or registering on this website or contacting Karl will be notified of any meetings to discuss the project.

Names submitted as of noon June 10th in alphabetical order:

  • 30s on Highland
  • Designs on Highland
  • Highland 33rd Shops
  • Highland Bench
  • Highland Corners
  • Highland Design District
  • Highland Merc.
  • Highland Mile
  • Highland Park
  • Highland33rd
  • Stops on Highland
  • The Heart of Highland
  • The Highland line
  • Thirty-Third and Highland
  • Try these out, Ron
  • View of Highland
  • Villas on/at Highland
  • Windows on Highland
  • Wonders of Highland
  • the Shops at Highland and 33rd
  • Thirty-Third and Highland
  • Highland Circuit
  • H33 District
  • Highland Hill Shops
  • The Hills at Highland
  • Highland Forum shops
  • Highland Pavillion Shops
  • Highland District
  • The Urban Shops at Highland
  • The Platform District
  • Uptown District
  • The Grove
  • The Destination District
  • Hemsley & Highland …historical significance (http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM5TRD)
  • The Hemsley District at Highland
  • The Highland Corridor
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  1. #1 by admin on June 8th, 2009

    Comments that have been suggested from the early discussions are:

    • Highland Mile
    • 30s on Highland
    • Villas on/at Highland
    • Highland33rd
    • Highland 33rd Shops
    • Highland Design District
  2. #2 by Ron Wilson on June 9th, 2009

    Highland Corners
    Highland Merc.
    Highland Park
    Highland Bench
    Try these out, Ron

  3. #3 by Jackie Brown on June 9th, 2009

    Stops on Highland
    The Highland line
    The Heart of Highland
    Designs on Highland

  4. #4 by Carol Elliott on June 9th, 2009

    Windows on Highland
    View of Highland
    Wonders of Highland
    Thirty-Third and Highland

    • #5 by Habitat on June 10th, 2009

      if I think about 33rd and Highland, to me there is nothing significant at that corner except Tres Hombre. What else is on the corner…Walgreens, Burger King…none of which will help identify the name of 33rd and Highland. I think the name should cover more that just 33rd and Highland. I think the name would be fine if we had some bigger, more unique stores at that intersection. Not trying to offend you, maybe just broaden the idea a bit.

  5. #6 by Walter Cowie on June 10th, 2009

    the Shops at Highland and 33rd
    Thirty-Third and Highland

  6. #7 by Habitat on June 10th, 2009

    Highland Circuit
    H33 District
    Highland Hill Shops
    The Hills at Highland
    Highland Forum shops
    Highland Pavillion Shops
    Highland District
    The Urban Shops at Highland
    The Platform District
    Uptown District
    The Grove
    The Destination District
    Hemsley & Highland …historical significance (http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM5TRD)
    The Hemsley District at Highland
    The Highland Corridor

  7. #8 by Shadna on June 11th, 2009

    What about something a bit more hip… how about HD District?

  8. #9 by valerie on January 16th, 2010

    Very helpful post. It has been very difficult for me to find anything good on this topic. thanks.

  9. #10 by sports news on January 17th, 2010

    I think Higland Drive District people will remember it.

  10. #11 by booze delivery on January 20th, 2010

    Hi,
    I appreciate your blog,and provide more information on this?
    Regards,
    Jane

  11. #12 by Srilanka Forum on January 21st, 2010

    Hi,

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the great work Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

    Jenni.

  12. #13 by Martin Jelsema on February 3rd, 2010

    I’m not a local. But I do have an idea or two about the branding of a shopping district. The name in and of itself is not nearly as important as what the district needs to be known for. Why ahould it be a shopping destination?

    If you can determine a way to differentiate your district (and the name does not differentiate, it just identifies), then that should be your brand’s focus. From that uniqueness a name might spring. Or at least a positioning statement (aka tagline) that can go along with any name you choose.

    Having an address associated with the name will help people know where you’re located and that’s a good thing. But that’s not why people will come to the area. That’s what needs to be thought out and communicated in my humble opinion.

  13. #14 by Rabi on February 10th, 2010

    Hi,
    I appreciate the blog. I do not know how to suggest in this matter. But, I must say something about ‘The Kathmandu’. We are situated at 3142 highland drive. Actually, from our restaurant, the mountain to the eastern part look like the mountain in Kathmandu. so, I take the 33 highland drive as the Kathmandu for me. I love this part very much.
    I think, we have to support the new business to make this area popular.
    So, support to ‘The Kathmandu’.

    Thanks

  14. #15 by Isobel Shaw on June 23rd, 2010

    Some seo experts charge top dollars for website optimization.”-.

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