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A plea to save Deseret Building
History advocates urge local opposition to its demolition
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The Heritage Foundation is not the first to raise the question of preserving the building's history. Philip F. Notarianni, director of the Division of State History, has said he wants to see the building saved, and when the plan was presented to the City Council last week, Councilman S�ren Simonsen said, "I think it's unfortunate that the architectural heritage of these blocks is being completely lost in this development."
Developers and the church have suggested the possibility of preserving the facade of the building while tearing down the building itself. But the foundation called that "a compromise that pleases nobody."
The 20-acre City Creek Center, announced to much fanfare last week, will combine housing, retail and office space, all connected by indoor-outdoor pedestrian walkways, a series of water features meant to replicate City Creek and six acres of open space.
Estimates have put the total cost of the project around $1 billion, though the church and its partners have not publicly disclosed an amount.
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