Main Street Plaza, which connects North Temple to South Temple for pedestrians, to close until 2023 for ongoing Temple Square renovations
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that Main Street Plaza, which connects North Temple to South Temple, will close on April 11 for an additional part of the ongoing renovation project. It will reopen in the fall of 2023.WATCH: Construction of 180-ft. long tunnel underneath Temple Square reaches end
The individual projects included in this portion of the renovation will include inspecting and repairing the plaza deck, updating the waterproofing system, refurbishing the north and south entry fountains, installing a larger reflecting pool, and new landscaping. Pedestrians will still be able to access parts of Temple Square that are open during the renovation, as seen in the map below:
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