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__________________________________________Updates ~ 111 Tower & The Utah Performing Arts Center


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_____________________________________________Utah Performing Arts Center & 111 Tower



________ ...Lead architects, Cesar Pelli and Mitch Hirsch explained in detail the design, which will include a three-balcony, opera house configuration for the seating area and a large,
________four-story “Winter Garden” lobby with glass exterior facing Main St. They also touted the fact that the theater building will have no “back”. With pedestrian passages from Main St. to Regent St,
________a public plaza in front of the truck loading docks, and a rejuvenated Regent St full of nightlife and daytime action, the NPAC will be a driving force
________in further activating downtown on the blocks to the immediate south of the spectacular new City Creek Center...


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December 15, 2014

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Here are a few quick cell phone pics I took today









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December 28, 2014

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From today...







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January 6, 2015

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January 14, 2015

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Out walking today I was able to look at the old Braza Grill space and the new midish block connector.
Thought it was interesting that it drops so far below street level.


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That's because the Braza Building had a basement. They needed to make sure to seal up all the newly exposed surfaces before filling it in with dirt and leveling it off.
All the buildings along Main St have basements.



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Here's a view from the Regent Street parking terrace from the Downtown Alliance and Jesse Dean's Instagram/Twitter feeds:

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Any part of the commercial component leased?
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February 4th Updates, Performing Arts Center Portion

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EPAC update:

I took a tour today of the EPAC and here’s some info I remember.
-Starting March the exterior cladding will begin.
-The EPAC height is completed.
-Plumbing/Electrical etc is being worked on now.
-There is a crew of 150 working on the site 6 days a week, from 7am-10pm at night.
-They are ahead of schedule but wouldn’t say how much.
-The tower next door has a foundation gap of two and half feet and is a month behind schedule but are catching up.
-Regent St will be completely redone, with higher end street materials, landscaping, lighting, art installations, and flow pretty seamlessly from City Creek Center, with a focus on leading walkers through the mid street walkway to Main St, but will also continue on down to Second South.
-The EPAC is scheduled to open April of 2016.
-The water pump system starts on the roof, go down a piping system to holding stations in the basement and pumped out to the Main St water line. Sounded pretty nuts.
-There will be art installations all throughout the foyer and they met with the artists on Monday and they seemed super psyched about it.
-Parts of the foundation have 5’ of concrete, so that the audience won’t be able to feel Trax pass by.

What they are accomplishing, with such speed is quite remarkable, especially since both construction crews of the Tower and EPAC have to work around and with each other. No word on when the Tower will be completed.




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Here's some pics of my EPAC Tour. If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them.



Woah, Wall!





First Level foyer looking towards Main St




Steel Workers on the first level.




Looking toward 1st South from the main level, so you are seeing Tower construction.



Hallway to Auditorium/Stage



First Floor near Main Street



What I presume to be looking up towards the Blackbox area.



This is a look up at all the walkways of different levels, you will be able to see this view from the main foyer.



This is the gap between the EPAC and the Tower. I think I must have heard wrong, because that gap ain't 2.5'.
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Any part of the commercial component leased?
Shak, by commercial are you referring to the Tower component or Regent Street...?
     
     
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Shak, by commercial are you referring to the Tower component or Regent Street...?
I was referring to the tower component.
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I was referring to the tower component.
This was the most recent post over on the local forum on the matter.

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I can verify the earlier statement made that there was a large section of concrete poured in the foundations of the 111 Tower that is now in the process of being removed. It is going to set them back a while but the unexpected mild weather should not keep them from finishing too far off their original goal.

I also heard, second hand of course, that PRI told them in a meeting that the building is 50% leased. I didn't hear it directly from PRI but it is from a very good source.

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I was out for a little stroll today and grabbed a few pics of the theatre from the Regent Street side.

I love this angle...looks so dense. When the Regent Street makeover is done I think it's going to have a great vibe.


















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NOW FOR THE ACTUAL TECHNICAL DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN!!!!!...(and just to add, this is actually really cool, I RULE for finding it.)

HERE ARE THE LINKS

https://prezi.com/wu-fyrihjq6x/111-south-main/

https://prezi.com/agv9fhji53qo/111-s...ake-city-utah/

ENJOY!!!





     
     
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Project Update - Regent Street Portion @ EPAC


City unveils new plans for downtown Regent Street by 111 Tower & EPAC Theater

Jason Lee, Deseret News

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8...y-theater.html

Becker and other city administrators unveiled the new schematic design plans for the Regent Street block located on the east side of the new Eccles Theater, between 100 South and 200 South.


Artist rendering of view from 200 South of proposed Regent Street redevelopment project aimed at making the mid-block connector between City Creek and the Gallivan Center a place to “gather, discover and connect.” (Salt Lake City)

The project would include retail and dining establishments, a public plaza, along with custom landscape architecture throughout the common areas. While the street would still be accessed by motor vehicle traffic, the area would also be accessible to pedestrians and could be converted to pedestrian-only access for events such as concerts, Becker explained.

“Since I took office, a primary object is to make downtown a gathering place for the region — and have it be a true welcoming environment for people seeking all kinds of activities that you can really only find in the downtown area,” he said. “We see this as part of what we are doing to make this the 'cultural core' of the region.”...


Artist rendering of view from 100 South of proposed Regent Street redevelopment project aimed at making the mid-block connector between City Creek and the Gallivan Center a place to “gather, discover and connect.” (Salt Lake City)

...The redevelopment project is aimed at attracting more people into downtown and generating a distinctive experience that can’t happen anywhere else, said STRUCK agency's Brent Watts, who is part of the creative design team for the Regent Street project.

“We want to create a 'branded' experience,” he said, adding that besides gathering and dining, the corridor will include local artists and local shops.

“We want sizeable, small-scale retail shops on the street,” Watts said. “That’s important.”...



Salt Lake City redevelopment project aimed at making the mid-block connector of Regent Street between City Creek and the Gallivan Center a place to “gather, discover and connect.” (Salt Lake City)


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I was in Salt Lake yesterday and snapped a few pics of 111 and the PAC. There is now steel going up around the core, mostly on the east side of 111, although I just noticed I did not get
very good pics of that.

From across Main Street:






New alleyway from Regent Street toward Main Street:


Alleyway from Walker Center parking garage:


Also from parking garage:


Sorry for the angle on this one but I was trying to get as much of the development as possible in one pic:

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Took a couple of pics yesterday. There's some interesting stuff going on inside the PAC.



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The new Performing Arts Center and 111 Tower from atop City & County Building...
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Anyone know what's up with the arched metal on the north side of 111? Walked past this morning, it looked like they were running some very thick steel cables through the pipes
arched on the side of the building. Coworker and I were trying to figure it out...Looks like it's to lift something very, very heavy.



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