City Creek Reserve, the real estate arm of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has submitted preliminary planning documents for a major glass office building to be located on the northeast corner of State Street and 100 South in downtown Salt Lake City. The building is designed to be 28 stories — that’s 395 feet — tall, according to plans submitted to the Salt Lake City Planning Commission.
"We’re pleased to be bringing another Class A office tower to downtown Salt Lake," said City Creek Reserve spokesman Dale Bills in a statement issued recently. "We’ll have more to say in the coming weeks as we progress through the city’s approval process."
The skyscraper — called Tower 8/95 State in planning documents — would be the city’s third-tallest building. The entrance would face the intersection of State Street and 100 South and parking would be provided on two levels within the tower.