110 W 300th South
Historic Information
Nestled between the historic Main Street Core and the Warehouse District of Salt Lake City, the Peery Hotel was built during a period of hotel expansion in the city caused by the mining boom in Utah. The Hotel is a three-story brick structure in which elements of the Prairie Style are combined with motifs of Classical Revival influence. The hotel was built in 1910 by two sons of David Harold Peery, a prominent Ogden merchant and banker. Today the boutique hotel includes 73 guest rooms and two restaurants.
    PROJECT INFORMATION
    Historic Name
    Peery Hotel
    Property Manager
    SiO Hotels, LLC
    Address
    110 W 300th South
    Salt Lake City, UT
    Investment Year
    2018
    Building SF
    58,220
    Project Category
    Hospitality
    Project Type
    Historic Preservation Easement