- Utah UT
- Salt Lake City
- 84115
Adaptive Reuse at U-Haul Of Mid City
(Off I-15 Across from Home Depot)
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Adaptive Reuse in Salt Lake City, UT at U-Haul of Mid City

Building History
Texaco, originally named The Texas Company, was founded in 1902. An abbreviated telegram name, Texaco, eventually was popularized for marketing purposes and an Italian refinery worker helped develop the iconic five-pointed star logo with a green ‘T’ and an Italian flag inspired color pattern. Texaco actually became the first U.S. oil company to sell gasoline nationwide under a unified brand name in 1928. In the following years, Texaco would have several acquisitions and began marketing higher quality oil and higher-octane gasoline products such as: Havoline Motor Oil, Fire Chief Gasoline and Sky Chief gasoline. In the 1930's, Texaco fell under intense scrutiny for their chairman, Torkild Rieber, who used company resources to bolster his political affiliations. These actions ultimately led to his resignation in 1940. However, under new management, Texaco continued to grow, merge and make deals with different organizations and companies. The Texaco hit line of products began to be rebranded in the 1980’s when the Fire Chief gas was changed to Texaco Regular and the Sky Chief was rebranded to Texaco Super Unleaded.
For many years, Texaco continued to be a part of joint ventures, mergers and interest sharing with Shell, Chevron, and a number of other companies throughout the early 2000’s. In 2002, Texaco was officially procured by the Chevron Corporation, but many Texaco branded gas stations still exist around North America. The Chevron-Texaco merger has allowed Chevron to become the 2nd largest U.S. based energy corporation. Among their popular rands are Havoline, Texaco, Ursa, Techron, Chevron and Delo.
The Texaco building on 415 West 2100 South was built in 1964 and U-Haul acquired the property in 1976. Adaptive reuse building conversions allow U-Haul to promote infill development to meet citizens’ needs while preserving the natural resources and land normally required for new construction. Adaptive reuse also allows resources to be focused on integrating environmentally thoughtful features into the existing building rather than creating waste in the form of demolition and using valuable resources for new construction.
Environmental Impact
Serving U-Haul customers since 1976, this facility was built through adaptive reuse of an abandoned building. Adaptive reuse promotes infill development in an effort to strengthen communities, with the following benefits achieved at this site:
- 33 tons of metal manufacturing & transportation prevented
- 121 tons of new concrete pours avoided
- 156 tons of construction and demolition debris prevented
Energy-efficiency and waste-reduction programs at this facility provide the following estimated benefits each year for the Salt Lake City community:
- 40,718 kWh annual energy savings
- 202,421 lbs greenhouse gas emissions prevented
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Steel Production 33 tons (30 tonnes) of steel manufacturing and delivery saved to date
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Energy 40,718 kWh annual energy savings
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Concrete 121 tons (110 tonnes) of new concrete pours avoided to date
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Emissions 202,421 lbs (91,818 kgs) of greenhouse gas emissions prevented
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Landfill Debris 156 lbs (142 kgs) of construction debris prevented
Additional Services at this Location
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History
We have an adaptive reuse program to better the environment!