IN THE NEWS
Economic Development Headlines
Rail Line Drives Utah Development
- The 30-acre $140 million development by Hamlet Homes, one of this region’s largest builders, will have 420 units of housing and 200,000 square feet of retail and office space. (New York Times)
Reinventing Downtown
- Historic Logan district still looking for ‘that something’ to draw bigger crowds. (Daily Herald)
Firms Struggling to Find Downtown Office Space
- When the summit group outgrew its downtown Salt Lake City offices, it spent four years examining 70 different buildings before finding a suitable new location. (Morning News)
Tax Rebate is OK'd to Help Plant Upgrade
- The Governor's Office of Economic Development's Business Development Board on Friday approved a tax rebate of up to $286,000 over a 10-year period to help Malnove Inc. relocate, expand and upgrade a folding carton manufacturing plant in Weber County. (Morning News) (Standard Examiner) (SL Tribune)
Guv Touts Connecting World Via Broadband
- Utah's
governor on Thursday likened the fiber-optic network
development being done in the state and in other
spots in the world to other great infrastructure
projects of the past. (Morning
News)
S.L. County Officials Go on Taiwan Junket
- A
coterie of Salt Lake County officials is in Taiwan
this week with the goal of forging relationships in
the southeast Asian economic powerhouse. (Morning
News) (SL
Tribune)
Huntsman's Trade Mission to Canada Begins Monday
- Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. will lead a trade mission to Toronto Monday through Wednesday...and will focus on the life sciences economic cluster. (Morning News) (KCPW) (Utah Business)
Village Starts to Take Shape
- Groundbreaking on the Village at Main Street means that, after more than a year of delays, the mixed-use development is starting to take shape. (Standard Examiner) (Clipper Today)
St. George Golf Promo Nets Over $1M
- Just three years after it was formed, the Red Rock Golf Trail already has generated more than $1 million in revenue for the St. George economy, according to the St. George Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). (SL Tribune)
Mount Holly Ski Resort Plan on Hold
- Developers eager to build a posh, private ski resort in southwestern Utah will have to wait before they start turning any dirt. (SL Tribune)
Exclusive Club Moves Toward Public Hearing
- Plans for what could become Utah's first private ski resort for the rich scored a major victory Monday, leaving those who once enjoyed schussing down the Tushar Mountain slopes out in the cold. (SL Tribune)
County’s Job Growth Lags
- While still strong, Davis County’s employment growth from March 2006 to last month lags behind the state as a whole. Figures released by the Department of Workforce Services Tuesday morning indicate Davis County’s employment growth was 3.1 percent for that period, compared to 4.5 percent for the state. (Clipper Today)
Gravel Pit to Sit Tight a Little Longer
- The city’s old gravel pit will have a much quieter summer than originally expected. Delays have pushed the preliminary site plan for the property, currently in development to become North Salt Lake’s Village Center, from an original completion date in March to what is now predicted to be the first couple of weeks in May. (Clipper Today)
Economic Program Producing Top Jobs
- After four years of preparation, the privately funded, state-backed $100 million Utah Fund of Funds economic development program is producing hundreds of high-paying jobs. (SL Tribune)
City Offers Grants to Evicted Shops in Sugar House
- Half a dozen local merchants on the "Granite Block" in Sugar House will soon be evicted to make room for new development. (KCPW) (Morning News)
Online System to Track Applications
- A local construction boom has
prompted the city to implement an innovative online system that enables
developers to track the progress of site plan applications.
(Standard
Examiner)
Sandy Reveals RSL Document Details
- City officials revealed some of
the first details Tuesday of formal documents being drafted that will,
eventually, pump $45 million of public money into Real Salt Lake's $110 million
soccer stadium, slated for 9256 S. State St.
(SL Tribune)
Economy Going Strong
- Utah's economy is holding steady, the pedal very near the floor. The state's unemployment rate crept slightly higher in March to 2.4 percent from February's 2.3 percent, according to a report released Tuesday by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. (Morning News)
Salt Lake to Put 3 Buildings Up for Sale
- Salt Lake City is ready to put
for-sale signs on three downtown low-income housing buildings while it helps
fund other housing just outside downtown. (Morning
News)
Tourism Conference May 16-18 in Price
- The fourth annual Utah Tourism
Conference will take place May 16-18 at the College of Eastern Utah in Price.
The conference is sponsored by the Utah Office of Tourism and the Utah Tourism
Industry Coalition and will feature members of the state's tourism community
learning about the latest industry trends. (Morning
News)
Mayor Pushes for Zoning to Save Sugarhouse Businesses
- Shopkeepers in the eclectic
Sugarhouse Business District are grasping for options that will let them stay
in the neighborhood, despite impending redevelopment. For his part, Salt Lake
City Mayor Rocky Anderson is pushing for zoning laws that could help, but says
it's in the City Council's hands: (KCPW)
Dillard’s to Rebuild as Part of Fashion Place Mall Renovation
- Dillard's department store will
follow Nordstrom's lead by building a new store in the southwest part of
Fashion Place Mall’s renovation project, to be completed by 2010.
(SL
Enterprise)
South Dakota Firm to Bring Staybridge Suites Lodging Concept to Utah
- U tah Hospitality LLC, an
Aberdeen, S.D. hotel developer that owns several properties in Utah, is
preparing to bring Staybridge Suites, a Holiday Inn hospitality brand, to the
Utah market. (SL
Enterprise)
20,000 Square Foot Trampoline, Party Center Planned in Lindon
- Jump On It LLC, a new Utah
company, plans to open a 20,000 square foot trampoline and party center in
Lindon by early June (SL
Enterprise)
70-Acre Project to Bring Retail, Office, Residential to Heber
- Summit Point Realty and
Construction, Park City, is beginning development of 70 acres that will bring
retail, office and retirement residential housing to the Heber Valley. (SL
Enterprise)
Dallas-Based Firm to Bring Mexican Dining Concept to Utah
- Dallas-based Brinker
International Inc. has signed a development agreement to bring its On The
Border Mexican Grill & Cantina restaurant brand to Utah.
(SL
Enterprise)
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