Dooly Building

It was described by the Historic American Buildings Survey as the best work by Sullivan in the west.

The exterior featured a sandstone storefront at street level, with a row of paired arched windows above.

The main entrance was a deep arch at the center of the long elevation.

Heating was originally provided by potbelly stoves in each suite with flues in the building's columns.

[1] The McIntyre Building (1908-09), also in Salt Lake City, designed by architect Richard K. A. Kletting, has been asserted to be "the earliest and best example of Sullivanesque architecture in the state" besides the Dooly Building.

Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah