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Salt Lake Tabernacle Renovation Wins AIA Utah Award
Restoration of Utah icon wins top prize in AIA Utah contest. 
SLC Public Safety Building Needs Protection
International style building needs renovation and repair, regardless of who owns it in the future. 
UHF Staff on KVNU 610
Former UHF Executive Director Stephen Thompson and Volunteer Director Mary Lou Gottschall talk about Cache Valley Preservation on 610 KVNU. 
Trolley Square Development Proposed
Several new buildings have been designed for the beloved Trolley Square site. See what's in store and find out what UHF is saying about the plans and how you can be involved. 
Should Main Street Be Saved
For more than half a century, Salt Lake City's Main Street was the heart of Salt Lake. With recent development ideas for downtown, find out why preserving Main Street is so important. 
First Security Bank Building
The LDS Church announces that they will incorporate this downtown icon into City Creek Center instead of replacing it with a new structure. Read about this building's history dating back to 1919. 
Heber City's Avon Theater
The Historic 1948 Heber City theater was rehabilitated with help from the Main Street Loan Program. 
UHF easement helps secure Rumel House
In 1886, the Rumels built a house in Central City. Today, their family works with UHF to preserve one of the few remaining Greek Revival landmarks downtown. 
Ogden Scowcroft Building gets Historic Tax Credits and Silver LEED Rating
Ogden's Scowcroft Warehouse, a National Register site built in 1906 and recently renovated for the federal government, is now one of the first in the country to receive both LEED Certification and the 20% federal Historic Tax Credits. 
UHF/Main Street Loan Partnership Program
Utah Heritage Foundation, Zions Bank and Utah Main Street are pleased to announce a new redevelopment loan partnership designed to revitalize downtowns throughout the state. 
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