In Pictures: Hope Lodge is framed-out

The Hope Lodge is completely framed-out and exterior work has begun.  The Hope Lodge will be a residential lodge for adult cancer patients receiving treatment in area hospitals and will house the offices for the Utah chapter of the American Cancer Society.  Demolition of a former LDS church on the site happened last winter and construction began late spring.

Hope Lodge:

The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the northwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the northwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of the Hope Lodge as seen from the the 400 East.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of the Hope Lodge as seen from the the 400 East. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of the Hope Lodge as seen from the the northwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of the Hope Lodge as seen from the the northwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from  100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south side of the Hope Lodge as seen from  100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south side of the Hope Lodge as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The southwest corner of the Hope Lodge reveals a brick facade as seen from 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The southwest corner of the Hope Lodge reveals a brick facade as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from  100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main entrance to the Hope Lodge as seen from the the southwest corner of the intersection of 400 East and 100 South. 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.