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People walk through the modern glass atrium of an all-electric mixed-use development in Salt Lake’s westside business district, surrounded by trees and planters, while others chat near the building entrances along North Temple by the Jordan River.

A place that checks all the boxes

The Power District is one of the frontrunners for a Major League Baseball expansion team. And yet even before baseball arrives on the scene, the Power District is bringing together a remarkable blend of advantages that make it a prestigious address for business. And the time to claim your place is now.

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Shovel-ready

Existing infrastructure and vested entitlements combined with the efficiency and resources of Larry H. Miller Real Estate mean the Power District can have commercial tenants up and running in short order.

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Scale & flexibility

In the Power District, there’s enough room for large corporate campuses as well as a full mix of office, retail, dining, residential, hospitality and entertainment.

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Epicenter location

Minutes from the airport and downtown, with accessibility provided by on-site light rail and nearby interstates, the Power District will be a new center and gateway for Utah’s capital city.

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A distinctive identity

A business located in the Power District will be part of a place rooted in and inspired by the Jordan River, the Westside neighborhood and the heritage of Utah State Fairpark.

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Designed for families

The Power District is making room for a range of home-seekers with residences that include community-connected, family-size apartments.

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Complete, 
holistic community

A place that brings all of life’s essentials within a few minutes walk, creating a new kind of lifestyle that combines work, home, family, entertainment and nature.

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Early momentum

Ground has already broken for the 10-story headquarters of Rocky Mountain Power with the first apartment buildings soon to follow.

A new beat and a new heart

With the Power District, Salt Lake is adding an exciting new rhythm to the city. And it’s creating a new center place that takes full advantage of Utah’s innovation hub, exceptional talent pool and everything else that comes with being in the heart of the city.

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The high flying valley

A spectacularly beautiful natural environment, a business-friendly economic environment and a smart, welcoming, easy-living community atmosphere have put the Salt Lake Valley on the map.

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Best Economic Outlook in America for 19 Years Straight

ALEC
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Best State Overall 2023–2025

U.S. News & World Report
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Best State Economy 2025

WalletHub
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Best State to Start a Business 2026

WalletHub
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In Annual Tourism Spend

Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute
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Most Neighborly City 2026

Redfin
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City for Young Adults 2025

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Days of Sunshine Per Year

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World Class Ski Resorts

Within an hour
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Utah’s “Mighty Five” National Parks

Place as benefits package

The Power District offers much more than square feet and a great location. It delivers a state-of-the-art workplace that becomes a major perk, attracting talent with an 18-hour urban district enlivened with culture, dining, entertainment and outdoor fun. And employees who decide to live in the Power District will be rewarded with a five-minute walkable commute.

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Full steam ahead

The new headquarters for Rocky Mountain Power is underway and on schedule to open in 2027. And the building will make a perfect opening statement about the company and the district. With 10 stories and architecture that strikes an elegant balance between contemporary and classical, it will brighten the landscape along the North Temple corridor. Multiple balconies and a large podium terrace will invite employees to bring their lunch, their laptops and their meetings outside.

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The opportunity for office and corporate campus

The Power District offers two sites beautifully situated for build-to-suit corporate campuses. Each allows for a signature Class A campus that could include not just office space but amenities, residential, retail and parking. Surrounded by an urban riverside district at the heart of Salt Lake City.

  • Two shovel-ready campus sites available
  • Fully entitled for 400 feet max height
  • Steps from a mile-long activated riverfront
  • Two on-site light rail stations
  • All-electric community
  • Dedicated high-voltage connections
  • Robust fiber telecom infrastructure
  • Business-friendly tax regulations
  • Powerhouse local economy & talent pool
  • World-class quality of life
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The opportunity for retail 
and dining

This part of central Salt Lake is already hungry for new restaurant and retail options. And with the Power District set to become one of the Salt Lake Valley’s most magnetic year-round destinations, we’re looking for shops, services and eateries that will not only benefit from the location but add to the vibe.

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  • Mixed-use district with epicenter location
  • Opportunities for riverfront dining & retail
  • Transit-connected with freeway visibility
  • Daily traffic from residents & employees
  • Estimated 2 million visitors annually
  • Within 10-mile radius*:
    • 726,020 population
    • 267,783 households
    • 33.8 median age
    • $87,398 median household income
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