Utah Property Management Associates
TypePrivate
IndustryProperty management, real estate, real estate development
PredecessorZion Securities Corporation
FoundedFebruary 7, 1922 (1922-02-07)
FounderThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Headquarters,
Key people
Ashley J Powell (President/CEO)
Michael Johnson (CFO)
OwnerCorporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
ParentProperty Reserve Inc.
Websiteutpma.com

Utah Property Management Associates (UPMA), formerly Zions Securities Corporation (ZSC), is a subsidiary of Property Reserve Inc.[1], which manages property owned by the Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) mostly in Salt Lake City, Utah.[2][3] They manage major corporate, residential, and retail spaces along with parking lots and plazas.[4]

In January 2012, Zions Securities Company changed its name to Utah Property Management Associates, LLC. UPMA is part of the Investment Properties Management Department of the LDS Church.

Properties

Commercial properties

Logo for the former Zions Securities Corporation
The Triad Center in Salt Lake City, December 2013

UPMA currently owns and operates the following commercial properties in Downtown Salt Lake City:[5]

Class A Commercial buildings
  • Beneficial Tower
  • Deseret News Building
  • Eagle Gate Plaza & Office Tower
  • Key Bank Tower
  • Social Hall Plaza
  • Triad Center[6]
  • Zions Bank Building
Class B Commercial buildings
Other Commercial buildings
  • Deseret Book Building
  • Eagle Gate Parking Plaza
  • McIntyre Building
  • Orpheum Office Plaza

Residential properties

UPMA currently owns and operates the following residential properties, all of which are in Salt Lake City, Utah, except as noted.

  • Brigham Apartments
  • Colonial Court Apartments
  • Eagle Gate Apartments
  • Gateway Condominiums
  • West Temple Apartments
  • Garden Apartments
  • First Avenue Apartments
  • Hanover East Paces Apartments (Atlanta, Georgia)[7]

Mixed use properties

Entrance to the former ZCMI Center Mall in Downtown Salt Lake City, September 2004

Former properties

  • ZCMI Center Mall (Salt Lake City, Utah) - Demolished for City Creek Center development
  • Inn at Temple Square (Salt Lake City, Utah) - Demolished for City Creek Center development

References

  1. Oct. 23, | Posted-; P.m, 2009 at 4:11. "DMC announces division merger". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2022-03-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Winter, Caroline and Burton, Katherine. "The money behind the Mormon message", The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 October 2012. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.
  3. Riddle, Isaac. "Church wants to add history-inspired signs on Regent Street", Building Salt Lake, 14 July 2016. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.
  4. Lockhart, Ben. "One tap can pay for parking in some downtown lots", Deseret News, 1 May 2013. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.
  5. "Office Properties". utpma.com. Utah Property Management Associates. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  6. Max B. Knudson (7 June 1985). "Arab glad he didn't give up on Utah". Deseret News. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  7. Sams, Douglas. "Utah real estate company buys Buckhead apartments for $117 million", Atlanta Business Chronicle, 5 September 2018. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.
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