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✋ Salt Lake City officials halted the demolition of the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse on Sunday after crews began tearing it down without a permit. (KSL) Salt Lake City officials halted the demolition of the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse without a permit, which has been registered with the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. The building's owner may face penalties. Utah Jazz general manager Justin Zanik is set to undergo a kidney transplant after being diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease. Billboards across Salt Lake City are taking up prime real estate as a signal of the advertising industry's influence in the growing city.

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Published : 4 weeks ago by Axios Salt Lake City in Tech

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✋ Salt Lake City officials halted the demolition of the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse on Sunday after crews began tearing it down without a permit. (KSL.com)

• The building has been registered with the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.

• Salt Lake City planning director Nick Norris called the unapproved demolition "100% unacceptable." The building's owner may face penalties.

🏙️ Billboards across Salt Lake City are taking up prime real estate in the growing city, a signal of the advertising industry's power and influence. (The Salt Lake Tribune)

🏥 Utah Jazz general manager Justin Zanik is scheduled today for a kidney transplant after he was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease last year. (AP)

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