Generated by GPT-5-mini| Marriott Marquis Salt Lake City | |
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| Name | Marriott Marquis Salt Lake City |
| Location | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
| Opening | 2020 |
| Owner | Host Hotels & Resorts |
| Operator | Marriott International |
| Floors | 25 |
| Height | 350 ft |
| Guests | 1,400 rooms |
Marriott Marquis Salt Lake City The Marriott Marquis Salt Lake City is a large convention-oriented hotel in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, operated by Marriott International and opened to serve meetings, cultural events, and tourism. It anchors the Salt Palace Convention Center district and interfaces with regional transportation, university events, and statewide cultural festivals, positioning itself among major hospitality venues in the Intermountain West. The hotel has hosted conferences tied to civic institutions, professional associations, and entertainment tours.
The conception of the property emerged during planning discussions among the Utah Governor's Office, the Salt Lake City Corporation, the Salt Palace Convention Center Authority, and Host Hotels & Resorts following municipal redevelopment initiatives and Salt Lake County strategies to expand convention capacity. Early project proponents included downtown revitalization advocates, the Utah Transit Authority, and the Utah State Legislature, with consultations by hospitality consultants formerly engaged with the Los Angeles Convention Center, McCormick Place, and the Moscone Center. Financing negotiations referenced bond issues, municipal incentives, and investment strategies like those used by AEG and Anschutz Entertainment Group in mixed-use developments. Groundbreaking aligned with construction projects such as the Rio Tinto Stadium expansion and transit-oriented developments near the University of Utah and Brigham Young University outreach efforts. The hotel opened amid national dialogues involving the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the U.S. Travel Association, and event organizers for conventions like South by Southwest and Comic-Con adaptations.
Architectural design was overseen with inputs from firms that have worked on projects such as the Seattle Convention Center, the Javits Center renovation, and projects connected to the Smithsonian Institution and Kennedy Center planning committees. Structural engineering coordinated with standards influenced by the American Institute of Architects and seismic codes similar to those applied in San Francisco and Denver. Interior design references draw parallels to properties managed by Marriott International and luxury brands like Ritz-Carlton and Sheraton Grande complexes, while public art collaborations mirrored commissions seen at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the Utah Symphony. The building's façade composition and curtain wall treatment evoke contemporary treatments used in projects for the Salt Lake City Public Library, the Eccles Theater, and the Utah State Capitol refurbishment strategies.
Facilities include meeting spaces comparable in scale to those advertised by the Salt Palace Convention Center, ballrooms used by associations such as the American Bar Association, and breakout rooms used by groups like the Association of American Geographers and the American Medical Association. Guest room inventory and suites align with expectations set by luxury and upper-upscale brands including JW Marriott, Westin, and Hilton Grand Vacations. On-site amenities mirror services promoted by convention hotels used by organizations such as the National Education Association, the American Institute of Architects, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, featuring wellness centers inspired by facilities at the Mayo Clinic-affiliated hotels and business centers used by delegations from the United Nations and NATO liaison offices. Food and beverage operations support catering for festivals analogous to Sundance Film Festival hospitality and events hosted by the Utah Arts Festival and the Salt Lake Comic Con organizers.
Event services coordinate with planners from trade shows like CES, NAB Show, and HIMSS, and professional congresses including American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Dental Association. Convention services include logistics comparable to those at the Orange County Convention Center and Hynes Convention Center, AV partnerships used by companies such as Freeman and PSAV, and exposition floor planning similar to Industrial designers engaged with the Consumer Electronics Association. The hotel has worked with university event offices from the University of Utah and organizers from Utah State University, as well as national associations such as the National Association of Broadcasters, American Library Association, and Society for Human Resource Management.
The property sits adjacent to transit infrastructure coordinated with the Utah Transit Authority and near Interstate 15 corridors linking to Zion National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park tourism routes. It is within walking distance of institutions like the Salt Lake County Government Center, the Utah State Capitol, the Eccles Theater, and the City Creek Center retail development. Airport connectivity is provided through Salt Lake City International Airport services and ground transportation used by corporate delegations from companies such as Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. Surface transportation ties mirror planning seen with Denver RTD and Portland TriMet systems, and proximity to Amtrak service and Greyhound routing supports regional rail and bus connections.
Since opening, the hotel has been reviewed by industry outlets including Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Forbes Travel Guide, and considered in rankings by publications such as U.S. News & World Report and Hotel Management magazine. It has been evaluated by accreditation groups similar to the American Automobile Association and recognized in lists compiled by organizations like the International Congress and Convention Association and MeetingsNet. Local civic organizations such as the Salt Lake Chamber and cultural institutions including the Utah Film Commission have noted its impact on event capacity and tourism infrastructure.
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