THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS HOPES ITS $1.5 BILLION DEVELOPMENT WILL BE THE SAVIOR OF DOWNTOWN. THE MAYOR, FOR ONE, SAYS IT'S ASIN AGAINST AUTHENTIC URBAN PLANNING. BY SAM NEWBERG
Temple S C]U cire, the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), sets downtown Salt Lake City apart from any other in the United States. The headquarters of a major religion, its peaceful grounds and soaring architecture, including the famed Tabernacle, mesmerize visitors and form the heart of the city, f The rest of Salt Lake's downtown is clean and pleasant - with a strong employment base and an assortment of older buildings, restaurants, and lightrail …