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Downtown Salt Lake City

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stores. Using land and a loan provided by Zion Securities, the second Main Street mall was completed in 1978. Following the completion of the Crossroads Mall, the south-end of Main Street collapsed, beginning with 117-year-old merchant Auerbachs Department Store. Others to go under were Broadway Music, Paris Company, Baker Shoes, Pembroke's, Keith O'Brien and Keith Warshaw.
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and ZCMI on the north-end of Main Street, and those who were not members of the church, who were mostly prospectors in the early days, would stay south of the predominantly Mormon area. This divide still can be felt to the present day, particularly on weekend evenings when the businesses on the north
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from 2006 to 2012, which covers 20 acres (81,000 m) across three city blocks, marked a significant step toward bringing business interest and pedestrian activity back to downtown. The development included nearly 725,000 sq ft (67,400 m) of retail space, new and refurbished office
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became the center of the grid system, bounded by South Temple, West Temple, North Temple, and East Temple Streets. Streets are named according to their distance and direction from the southeast corner of Temple Square; for example 200 West is two blocks west of this meridian, while 400 South is four
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was begrudgingly tolerated as long as it was confined to Commercial Street. But prostitution continued beyond Commercial Street in brothels in other areas as well such as Plum Alley, which was Salt Lake City's China Town. In the late 1880s, the trade was unofficially licensed. Police would "arrest"
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Originally, the business district extended along the west side of Main between South Temple and 100 South. By the 1880s, the area had expanded to both sides of the street and down to 200 South, and increased about a block a decade, until 1900, when it reached 400 South. Today, the southern limit of
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From 1970 to 1976 the Central Main Street shopping district saw a dramatic shift from the South-end (near Exchange Place and Broadway) to the North-end (near the L.D.S Temple). This shift was the result of a change in buying patterns, with shoppers preferring malls rather than on-street department
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building (1869), at the time Salt Lake City's oldest building. A study commissioned by the city found it to be Salt Lake City's most architecturally significant building, and efforts to preserve it were underway. However, before the building could be saved, it was torn down to make way for the
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was completed in 1973 and became Salt Lake's tallest building at 28 floors and 420 ft tall. Contrary to a popular local legend, there is no formal restriction that prevents buildings from being built taller than the Church Office Building.
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served as its main depot for years before the gradual removal of the system that came with the rise of the automobile. Though the trolley system itself is now long gone, Trolley Square remains as a noteworthy example of
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that was being built on the corner of Main and South Temple Streets. The Mormon pioneers lived a very secluded existence in the remote Salt Lake Valley for the first 20 years of settlement, beginning construction of the
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all of the prostitutes and their madams each month and "fine" them $ 50 each. After a physical examination, they would be released and allowed to ply their trade without any further fear of molestation. Many notable
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Downtown Salt Lake City is usually defined as the area approximately between North Temple and 1300 South Streets north to south and about 500 East and 600 West Streets east to west. Downtown encompasses the areas of
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With this announcement, an entirely new element began streaming into Salt Lake City. Prospectors completely changed the downtown district. In accommodation of the new crowd, many of the Main Street businesses were
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blocks south. East Temple was popularly known as Main Street, and was officially renamed sometime in the late 19th century. It remains as the commercial and economic center of the city today.
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system was built in the years leading up to the Olympics and directly connects downtown to the University of Utah, Salt Lake International Airport, and many of the suburbs including
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The early Mormon pioneers, who originally settled in Salt Lake City, adopted a form of consecration whereby crops grown and products produced were divided among members of
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with only buildings 3, 4 and 5. Revitalization efforts of downtown continued through the 1980s and 1990s, with noteworthy projects that included the demolition of the
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connected to the arena was also demolished and a new convention center of the same name was built on the site. In 1998, the American Stores Tower (
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The first businesses to locate on Main Street were those founded by James A. Livingston and Charles A. Kincade, in 1850, in the area south of the
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side of downtown close their doors early while the bars and restaurants on the south end of downtown host crowds late into the night.
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owned buildings on Commercial Street, including the Brigham Young Trust Company, whose board included many prominent members of
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encompasses the surviving structures from this era. In 1912, at the intersection of Main Street and 200 South, police officer
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in the Midwestern United States, but following persecution and Smith's assassination, the plans were carried westward by the
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and his assets were frozen by the Federal government and the skyscrapers were never built, leaving the current
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Regent Street, formerly known as Commercial Street, has been recently revitalized with the construction of the
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Utah Stories: A History of downtown Salt Lake City told from the perspective of the long-time local merchants
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department store, preserving the historic storefront. The Church also leased land to a developer to build
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and vice president of the bank, temporarily resigned over the matter, until the building was later sold.
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From 1870 to the 1930s, Commercial Street (Now known as "Regent Street") was Salt Lake's notorious
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Downtown's layout was first planned in 1833, 17 years before Salt Lake City was founded.
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For many years, there existed a political and cultural divide in Salt Lake City.
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moved downtown to the Triad Center, which was purchased by the LDS Church.
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and the center of mass of downtown was pulled southward by the efforts of
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and houses a museum dedicated to the history of the city's streetcars.
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towers, new residential buildings, and a full-service grocery store.
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downtown Salt Lake City is usually considered to be 900 South.
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in the center. Smith meant for this plan to be applied to the
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from Main Street in 2021, showing the reuse of the historic
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on a full city block of land that had previously housed the
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In 2016, a new Broadway-style theatre, the 2,468-seat
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Main Street, Salt Lake City in the early 20th Century
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from which the entire city is laid out originates at
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Index

Downtown (Salt Lake City)

LDS Church Office Building
Salt Lake City
Utah
grid
Temple Square
Salt Lake Temple

Temple Square
The Gateway

TRAX
Main Street
Joseph Smith
Plat of Zion
temples
City of Zion
Mormon pioneers
Brigham Young
Salt Lake Temple
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Temple Square
Main Street (Greater Salt Lake City)
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
local congregations
Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution
Council House
Salt Lake Temple
Salt Lake Theatre

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