From Deseret News archives:
Eccles wants bank building to stay
Spence Eccles, the former chief executive officer of First Security Corp., when asked Thursday whether he would like to see the building preserved, said simply, "Yes."
Eccles joins others, including several City Council members and the Utah Heritage Foundation, in voicing support for keeping the building standing instead of razing it to make way for a new office tower as part of the church's planned City Creek Center.
Advocacy by the Utah Heritage Foundation and other public comment led to the church's decision to re-evaluate its plans. But unlike the other voices calling for preservation, Eccles isn't actively pushing for it.
"We (at the Eccles Foundation) have no plans at all, because the decision has to be made, and (church officials) have said that they're reconsidering it. I read that in the newspaper," he said, suggesting he has not been involved in the church's discussion.
That includes the question of whether the foundation would help fund seismic and other renovations if the church decides not to demolish the building. He suggested, however, that such funding is a possibility.
Church officials had little comment in response to Eccles' statements. In an e-mail Thursday to the Deseret Morning News, church spokesman Dale Bills said, "There are no new developments with the Deseret/First Security building."
Bills wrote that the re-evaluation of the plans continues and that Property Reserve Inc., the church's real-estate arm, will "at some future point...bring forward a plan for the corner where the building stands."
That corner the northeast corner of 100 South and Main Street has been home to a bank since Brigham Young opened the Deseret National Bank there in 1871. It later became First Security, which in 2000 merged with Wells Fargo.
Before PRI president Mark Gibbons announced on Oct. 19 that the church would study the possibility of saving the First Security building, church statements had said preservation would be too costly. Seismic retrofitting alone, they estimated, would cost "tens of millions of dollars," and it would still be unfit for office space because of low ceilings, structural support columns built too close together and a fragile terra cotta facade.
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