
For those planning to navigate through Park City's downtown area tomorrow, take note that there will be a partial road closure in effect. A section of the sidewalk and road adjacent to 751 Main will be temporarily inaccessible, starting November 15. This closure, facilitated by contractor DBR Matt Sullivan, is for the installation of Alpenglobes at the local favorite, Butcher's Chop House.
According to Park City, work is set to begin promptly, and it's sure to quickly transform as the cranes position the new dining attractions. These globe-like structures are fast becoming an outdoor dining staple, promising patrons a unique experience that combines the ambiance of open-air eateries with the comforts of indoor seclusion.
The dining spheres are expected to bolster the charm of Butcher's Chop House, giving diners an opportunity to enjoy their meals amidst the serene backdrop of Park City’s alpine setting. While the construction may cause a temporary inconvenience, the anticipated outcome is set to lend Park Avenue a new aesthetic appeal and vibrancy, benefiting both the patrons and the local businesses alike.
Local businesses and commuters should prepare to adjust their routes accordingly and to possibly allow some additional transit time. Meanwhile, the Park City officials urge residents and visitors to heed signage and to remain cautious around the construction area. To ensure safety, they have ensured that all necessary precautions are to be strictly followed during the installation period.









