Salt Lake City Convention Center District Photos

The Salt Palace Convention Center (1997) defines the district of a number of public venues including the Salt Lake Art Center (2001), Abravanel Hall (former Symphony Hall) (1979), Energy Solutions Arena (1991), plus a heritage entertainment district and the Salt Lake City Gateway.

See also: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Gateway
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Salt Palace Convention Center (1997) (100 S. West Temple). Architect: Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Assoc.

Salt Palace Convention Center glass spire.

Salt Palace Convention Center glass spire.

Salt Palace Windmills (1996) by Patrick Zentz.

City Visitor Information Center at Salt Palace Convention Center.

Salt Lake Art Center (2001) (20 S. West Temple). Architect: Prescott Muir Architects.

Abravanel Hall (former Symphony Hall) (1979) (123 West South Temple).

Group of flying object theme art in front of Salt Palace Convention Center.

Energy Solutions Arena (1991) (301 West South Temple). Architect: FFKR Architecture.

KSL Broadcast House (55 N. 300 West).

Entrance of KSL Broadcast House.

Patrick Dry Goods Building (163 West 200 South).

Bertolini Block (1892) (145 West 200 South).

Broadway Lofts (former J.G. McDonald Chocolate Co.) (159 West 300 South).

Squatters Pub Brewery Building (former Garden Hotel) (147 West 300 South) & Broadway Lofts (former J.G. McDonald Chocolate Co.) (159 West 300 South).

New York Hotel (1906) (48 Market St.). Architect: Richard K.A. Kletting.

Odd Fellows Hall (1891) (39 Market St.).
Architect: George F. Costerisan.


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