Commercial Club Building

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Commercial Club Building
Commercial Club Building
Surrounding / Downtown Amenities
1
Salt Palace
Convention Center
Lamb’s
Grill Cafe
Salt Lake
City Bicycle
200 SOUTH
Skool
Lunch
21,565 ADT
Gallenson’s
Utah State
Liquor Store
5
25,545 ADT
Broadway
Theaters
2
Shogun
Japanese
The Green
Pig Pub
commercial club
Cinegrill
Himalayan
Kitchen
Stoneground
400 SOUTH
T’s Grill
4
500 SOUTH
STATE STREET
Simply
Sushi
Takashi
MAIN STREET
Gracie’s
WEST TEMPLE
Sam Weller’s
Bookstore
3
Salt Lake
City Library
Washington
Park
1. US Appeals Court
2. Salt Lake City
Justice Courts
The Little
America Hotel
Grand
America Hotel
3. City Hall
4. Scott M. Matheson
State Courthouse
5. US Courthouse for
the District of Utah
BRANDON D. FUGAL
[email protected]
PATRICK LUCERO, JR., CCIM
[email protected]
6550 SOUTH MILLROCK DRIVE, SUITE 200 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84121 | WWW.CBCADVISORS.COM | 801.947.8300
32 EAST EXCHANGE PLACE SALT LAKE CITY
COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING
EXCLUSIVE, HISTORIC SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE BUILDING
History
Details
Originally constructed in 1908, the
Commercial Club Building is a 61,081
square foot, six-story concrete and
protected cast iron I-beam and crown
structural system designed building.
Architectural detailing and overall style
borrowed from Second Renaissance
Revival, designed by the Intermountain
West’s leading architectural firm of the
late 19th and early 20th century: Ware &
Leganza.
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61,081 square foot building
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Lease rate: $20.00/SF full service
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Generous TI allowance
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Divisible to 2,000 square feet
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2-level open “amenity annex” (former club
space)
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Exposed brick, open ceiling, distinctive art
space
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Features include polychromed terra
cotta, raised first floor, fluted columns,
ornamental faces and lions heads, inlaid
panels of colorful mosaic tiles, a bracketed
copper cornice and a western motif of
plaster cattle skulls and swags in the ceiling
dome of the rotunda. The loggia on the sixth
floor and balconies on the third floor are
typical of the Second Renaissance Revival
style. The building originally contained a
swimming pool, lounge, banquet room,
private dining rooms, ladies parlor, game
rooms and private offices.
Rare single user opportunity in Salt Lake
City’s CBD
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Close to myriad amenities
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Ample parking
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Immediate access to TRAX / UTA (within
free downtown zone)
The
building
was
developed
by
entrepreneur and mining magnate,
Samuel Newhouse, as part of the most
bold development plan in downtown
Salt Lake City. In an effort to shift the
center of town 4 blocks south of Temple
Square, he also developed the city’s first
skyscrapers (11 stories), the Boston and
Newhouse Buildings. As a visionary of
his time, Newhouse is also known as the
original developer of the iconic 22 story
Flatiron Building in New York. Newhouse
is also known for establishing the Bingham
Canyon Mine (also referred to as the
Kennecott Copper Mine) – which for
decades was the largest open-pit mine in
the world.
BRANDON D. FUGAL
[email protected]
Sample Floor Plan
See insert for complete plans
PATRICK LUCERO, JR., CCIM
[email protected]
6550 South Millrock Drive, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
www.cbcadvisors.com
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