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Fashion Place Mall was constructed in the 1970s. It is now a major mercantile center, which had major renovation and expansion in the 2000s. (Sidelight: serial killer Ted Bundy's murder spree temporarily came to an end when he tried to lure Carol DaRonch into his car at the mall November 8, 1974. DaRonch fought Bundy, escaped from his car, and survived to testify against him in court.)
Cottonwood Hospital opened in the 1960s, receiving numerous recognitions. It was replaced by Intermountain Medical Center (IMC) in 2008, and spawned The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (TOSH) in the 1990s.
As part of the construction of the Utah Transit Authority’s (UTA) TRAX light-rail line in the 1990s, three stations were built in Murray along the primary route. The Fireclay Housing Project received national recognition for its use of creating development around the Murray North station as a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). Murray’s Fashion Place West station will be the junction to the Mid-Jordan Line light-rail spur. The city is scheduled to have a high-speed rail (FrontRunner) station in the 2010s, that will transform the Murray Central station into an intermodal hub.
In the mid-2000s, people of the census-designated place (CDP), Cottonwood West, petitioned for annexation into Murray, increasing the population by 17,000, nearly one-third more than in the 2000 census. Murray’s eastern boundary, along 900 East, was extended as a result of the annexation to Van Winkle Expressway and Highland Drive, along the city borders of Holladay and Cottonwood Heights.