This article from Utah's Deseret Morning News shows images of a large mixed used development designed by Frank Gehry. This development will include the tallest building in Utah.
"The massive proposed development at the Point of the Mountain that would become a striking new gateway to Utah Valley will include the tallest building in Utah."
"Developer Brandt Andersen unveiled new details about his plans, including the building of a five-star hotel that would rise 450 feet in the air. That would surpass the state's two tallest buildings, both in Salt Lake City - the 422-foot Wells Fargo Center and the Church Office Building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which the church and city list at 435 feet."
FULL STORY: Proposed Frank Gehry-designed megaproject will include tallest building in Utah

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Analysis: Cybertruck Fatality Rate Far Exceeds That of Ford Pinto
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