In Pictures: Courtyard by Marriott mostly framed out

There will soon be 334 hotel rooms added to the downtown Salt Lake market.  Construction of the Hyatt House is nearly completed, while construction of the adjacent Courtyard by Marriott is framed up to the fifth floor.  Both hotels will be six-stories tall and will consist of 159 and 175 rooms respectively.

The hotels replace an old warehouse and surface parking lot.  The Hyatt House will include ground-floor retail at the corner of 100 South and 300 West.  The hotels help bridge the Gateway and Depot District to downtown Salt Lake.

The Salt Palace Convention Center is kitty-corner to both hotels.  With the requirement that the proposed Convention Center Hotel be located within 1,000 feet of the Salt Palace, the Hyatt House and Courtyard by Marriott could soon be welcoming a significant new neighbor.

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Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 300 West.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 300 West. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 300 West and 200 South.   Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 300 West and 200 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 400 West.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 400 West. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The northwest corner of the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The northwest corner of the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The northwest corner of the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The northwest corner of the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott  with the Gateway Shopping Center in the background as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Courtyard by Marriott with the Gateway Shopping Center in the background as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hyatt House and the Courtyard by Marriott as seen from the steps of the Energy Solutions Arena on 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Ground-floor retail in the Hyatt House hotel.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Ground-floor retail in the Hyatt House hotel. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The nearly completed Hyatt House as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 300 West.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The nearly completed Hyatt House as seen from the intersection of 100 South and 300 West. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

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Isaac Riddle grew up just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. He has a BA in English literature from the University of Utah and a Masters of Journalism from Temple University. Isaac has written for Next City, The Philadelphia Public School Notebook and Salt Lake City Weekly. Before embarking on a career in journalism, Isaac taught High School English in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Isaac is the founder of Building Salt Lake and can be reached at isaac@buildingsaltlake.com.