Hotel Utah
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N 40° 46.167 W 111° 53.438
12T E 424835 N 4513545
Hotel Utah Historical Marker
N 40° 46.167 W 111° 53.438
Waymark Code: WMB135
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/21/2011
Views: 23
The corner of Main Street and South Temple have long been important in Utah history. Prior to construction of Hotel Utah in 1909-11, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' general tithing office, bishop's storehouse, and the "Deseret News" printing plant were located on the site. Work on the Second Renaissance Revival style hotel, designed by the Los Angeles architectural firm of Parkinson and Bergstrom, began in June 1909. Two years later, on June 9, 1911, Hotel Utah opened for business. While the L.D.S. Church was the primary stockholder, many Mormon and non-Mormon community and business leaders also purchased stock in the effort to provide the city with a first-class hotel. The ten-story building has a concrete and steel structure and is covered with white glazed terra cotta and brick. Various additions and remodelings have occured throughout the years including a substantial expansion to the north and modifications to the roof-top dining facilities. The building ceased operations as a hotel in August 1987. A major remodeling and adaptive reuse project to accommodate both community and church functions was completed in 1993. Marker placed in 1993.
Marker Name: Hotel Utah
Marker Type: City
County: Salt Lake
City: Salt Lake City
Group Responsible for Placement: Utah State Historical Society
Date Dedicated: 1993
Marker Number: None
Addtional Information: Not listed
Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed
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