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Protester Michael Valentine says positive comments from city leaders led him to end his hunger strike and send an ‘olive branch’ even as he tries to prevent the historic playhouse’s demolition. ....
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From the Wings: A counter plan to restore the Utah Pantages Theater enters left • Salt Lake Magazine saltlakemagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from saltlakemagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For more than 100 years, the Utah Pantages Theatre has stood on Salt Lake City’s 100 South block of Main Street no longer a city block, but a chopping block for the Utah Theatre and neighboring local businesses. This particular axe will likely take the form of a deal between the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, which owns the land, The Hines Group and The LaSalle Group. On the theater’s resting place, the developers propose building a 31-story glass monolith another tower of high-rise apartments which would cannibalize some of the theater’s historic remains for its design as a way of preserving them. ....
| Updated: 11:11 p.m. Sacrificing Main Street’s run-down Utah Theater for a residential skyscraper project is supposed to bring other benefits to Salt Lake City. As part of a controversial pact to “sell” the vacant 102-year-old relic to co-developers Hines and The LaSalle Group for zero dollars, city leaders who agonized over giving up on fixing the building sought guarantees in return: affordable homes in the resulting tower, a midblock walkway cutting west off Main and a new pocket park in a part of downtown where public open space is scarce. Another big condition for the city’s land discount was perhaps the hardest to fulfill: Create a digital repository to fully capture the crumbling grande dame of Utah’s performing arts past for future generations before she gets demolished. ....