Wells Fargo Center (Salt Lake City)

Coordinates: 40°45′48″N 111°53′27″W / 40.7634°N 111.8907°W / 40.7634; -111.8907
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Wells Fargo Center
HKS Architects
Main contractorHowa Construction, Inc.
Website
www.wellsfargo.com/locator/bank/299__S__MAIN__ST__1ST__FL__BANK_SALT__LAKE__CITY_UT_84111/
References
[2][3][4][5]

Wells Fargo Center is a skyscraper located in Downtown, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was built in 1998 and is the tallest skyscraper in Utah, standing 24 stories above street level and 121.9 m (400 ft) at roof level, 128.7 m (422 ft) at its highest point excluding the antenna.

History

The American Stores Tower was originally built as the corporate headquarters for

Jewel grocery/pharmacy stores.) Shortly after completion, the company was acquired by Albertsons on August 3, 1998, and the building became known as the Delta Tower shortly thereafter. When Albertsons decided to move operations to the Hardware Building on 400 West near North Temple, the building was purchased by Wasatch Property Management, and renamed the building Wells Fargo Center. The building was the headquarters of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC) leading up to the 2002 Winter Olympics. Wells Fargo
currently occupies numerous floors within the building, as do many of Salt Lake's premiere law firms.

Details

Two National Guard helicopters utilize the UT31 American Stores Heliport on 10 February 2019
  • Architect - HKS Architects
  • It has 13 elevators
  • Building use - office, commercial
  • Structural type - highrise
  • Architectural style - postmodern
  • Materials - glass and Cold Springs salt and pepper granite
  • Two helipads on the roof make the American Stores Heliport (UT31)
  • KUTV is housed in the building

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wells Fargo Center". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  2. ^ "Wells Fargo Center". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  3. ^ "Emporis building ID 129099". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Wells Fargo Center". SkyscraperPage.
  5. ^ Wells Fargo Center at Structurae

External links

Media related to Wells Fargo Center (Salt Lake City) at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
LDS Church Office Building
Tallest Building in Salt Lake City
1998 – present
129m
Succeeded by
none