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Luxury hotel coming to The Gateway's Union Pacific Depot, but some say design is 'disappointing'
...""The Union Pacific Hotel project will invigorate the original spirit and historic character of the Union Pacific Railroad Station by exhibiting its rich heritage to the Salt Lake City travelers and hotel guests as well as the Gateway visitors and Salt Lake City residents," planning documents state. But some downtown neighbors don't agree. They worry the current designs do little to complement the historic depot's character.
"It feels like a 1970s building in Berlin," said Christian Harrison, chairman of the Downtown Community Council, adding that the "chunky" building lacks the "character and charm" of the historic Union Pacific Depot building it's supposed to complement. "It could be a building in any business park," Harrison said, calling the current designs "disappointing," though he stressed the neighborhood welcomes a hotel — just not one with designs that "fall flat."
"There are some amazing examples in the world of where you take a historic building and you marry it with modern architecture," he said. "There are literally hundreds of examples, and this is not one of them."...
A rendering of an eight-story hotel being proposed at The Gateway that would be built around the west face of the historic Union Pacific Depot. Salt Lake City Planning Document
By Katie McKellar, The Deseret News - https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ppointing.html
SALT LAKE CITY — The next project to breathe new life into The Gateway is taking shape — and it's eight stories tall.
The Gateway's new owner, Vestar, submitted plans this week to build a massive luxury hotel that would attach to the historic Union Pacific Depot — a move seen as the owner's next step to transform the struggling mall into a sweeping lifestyle and entertainment center.
"We believe the addition of an upscale, full-service hotel as an adaptive resource to the historic Union Pacific Depot will further enhance the Gateway as an entertainment and lifestyle destination within downtown Salt Lake City," Jenny Cushing, Vestar's vice president of leasing, said Wednesday. To build the so-called Union Pacific Hotel, Vestar is partnering with the Athens Group, another Arizona-based company that specializes in building luxury hotels, such as the Montage Deer Valley in Park City, the Montage in Beverly Hills and the Four Seasons Resort in Hualalai, Hawaii, among others, according to the company's website.
A rendering of an eight-story hotel being proposed at The Gateway that would be built around the west face of the historic Union Pacific Depot. Salt Lake City Planning Document
A rendering of an eight-story hotel being proposed at The Gateway that would be built around the west face of the historic Union Pacific Depot. Salt Lake City Planning Document
The project is in its beginning stages and will need approval from not only the Salt Lake City Planning Commission but also the city's Historic Landmark Commission because the plans call for "major renovations" to the Union Pacific Depot, said Molly Robinson, the city's planning manager.
"We have very detailed design guidelines for major alterations to landmark sites," Robinson said. "That's what the landmark commission (will use) to evaluate the project, so they'll be concerned about how the new building interacts with the old building."
Salt Lake City Planning Document
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