Building in downtown Salt Lake City would tower at 448 feet, with 39 floors of luxury apartments
By Katie McKellar | Deseret News
Salt Lake City is poised to get another addition to its already fast-growing skyline — and this high-rise would shatter the city’s height record.
If approved, it will replace Carl’s Jr. restaurant at 75 E. 200 South.
Towering at a total of 448 feet with 39 floors of luxury apartments, the proposed Kensington Tower at the corner of State Street and 200 South will bring Salt Lake City and Utah to new building heights if it wins approval from city officials.
“It will be the tallest building not just in Salt Lake, but the entire state,” said Molly Robinson, planning manager in the city’s planning division. “That’s pretty exciting. And the fact that it’s almost fully residential is even more amazing.”