Developer files stalking order against activist ahead of Utah Pantages Theater demolition

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Developer files stalking order against activist ahead of Utah Pantages Theater demolition
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The legal fight over the future of the Utah Pantages Theater in downtown Salt Lake City took another twist this week as plans to demolish the century-old building take shape.

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