[2] It was one of only four high-rise buildings constructed in Salt Lake City between World War I and the Great Depression.
[2] The property was vacant in 2008 when it was purchased by investors, as part of a transaction reported to be for $3.9 million.
Although the lower level's facade has been modified, the building retains its notable terra cotta cornice.
[4] Media related to Tribune Building (Salt Lake City) at Wikimedia Commons
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