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Show • ••rfthfl The Boston Building (above) and its twin, the Newhouse Building, were completed in 1910 on the north and south corners of Exchange Place and Main Street, Salt Lake City. The two structures represent the Commercial style. nately "modernized" with metal sheathing. A smaller and simpler commercial building on Broadway and Main streets in Salt Lake is the Judge Building (1906). Further south on Main Street sits the Boston Building (ca. 1910) and its twin, the Newhouse Building (ca. 1910). The twelvestory Newhouse Hotel on the corner of Fourth South and Main Street marks the south end of the central business district. The tallest structure in the area is the Walker Bank Building (ca. 1911), once advertised in a commercial publication as one of the tallest (sixteen stories) buildings west of the Missouri. |