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Fixer-upper: State Capitol building is closing for 4-year, $200 million renovation
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Hart says when the consultants took into account all the space to be lost from the Capitol basement (which was being used for offices but now will house the base isolators) and added that to the growth projected for the next 25 years, they figured the renovated Capitol would be about 160,000 square feet short of what was needed.
What to do? Planners explored the cost of renting space, during the remodeling and beyond. Then they looked again at Olmsted's plans, which showed three buildings to the north of the Capitol. One was in the approximate position of the current State Office Building.
The governor and the lieutenant governor and the justices and the legislators and all those who worked in the Capitol have already moved some of them for four years and some of them for good into the new buildings. Those two office buildings will be dedicated on Saturday, on the same day that the Capitol closes for remodeling.
If you go
What: Capitol Discovery Day, tours given by architects and historians on the last chance to be inside the Capitol for four years. There will also be hands-on fun for kids and adults.
Where: 300 N. State
When: Saturday, Aug. 7, noon to 4 p.m.
Cost: Free
Contact: Phone, 533-0858; Web, www.utahheritagefoundation.org or www.utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
E-mail: susan@desnews.com
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