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Is Sundance on its way out of Park City?
STILL CONTRACTED FOR 2025 & 2026 FESTIVALS Audience members attend a post-screening question-and-answer session at the Eccles Theatre during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Thefestival has begun testing the waters for a possible move from Utah after its contract with Park City expires following the 2026 season. Photocopyright 2024 by Sundance... -
Smith's new NHL franchise adds to SLC's growing sports scene
Brice Wallace Utah Business Journal When it comes to major-league sports, Utah has scored a proverbial hat trick. With the move of the Arizona Coyotes executives, coaches and players to Salt Lake City, the state will have three big-league teams, with the as-yet-unnamed new NHL team joining the NBA’s Utah Jazz and Major League Soccer’s Real Salt... -
Gardner Institute names 2024 “Informed Decision Makers” awardees
The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah has named its 2024 “Informed Decision Makers” award recipients. The institute said the award recognizes individuals and entities that work, often behind the scenes and with little fanfare, to help the community prosper. They are selected based on criteria consistent with the... -
EV charging equipment firm to grow with GOEO help
The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity has awarded EnergiSpot, a Utah-based developer and manufacturer of electric vehiclecharging infrastructure, a post-performance tax reduction for its expansion in Spanish Fork. The company designs and builds charging stationsfor various applications, like this concept for a multi-family housing... -
UTAH TOPS 'RICH STATES, POOR STATES' RANKING 17 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Utah has been named the most business-friendly state in America for the 17th straight year in an annual conservative economic forecast. The “Rich States, Poor States” report released recently by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a network of conservative private investors and state lawmakers, found that Utah again dominated a... -
Summit makes case for Utah's 'Startup Capital' superlatives
Brice Wallace The backdrop of the ballroom stage at the One Utah Summit in Salt Lake City featured what appeared to be a large umbrella sporting the words “The Startup Capital of the World.” It was appropriate, because references to “The Startup State” and “The Startup Capital” were sprinkled throughout the event’s presentations. Speakers at the... -
Gochnour: Box Elder is growing in 'prosperous valley
BOX ELDER BUSINESS SUMMIT Brice Wallace The Box Elder County area is part of “a prosperous valley” and has lots of possibilities for its economic future, according to a prominent economist. Natalie Gochnour, director of the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, an associate dean in the university’s David Eccles School of Business and... -
Strike One: Oakland A's choose Sacramento for interim home
Brice Wallace Utah has whiffed at trying to land a Major League Baseball team but hopes to succeed in a later at-bat. The Oakland Athletics have opted to play in West Sacramento for a few years as the team awaits construction of a permanent home in Las Vegas, leaving Salt Lake City at least temporarily empty-handed in its attempt to become an MLB... -
FIRST TIME EVER: UTAH CONSUMER SENTIMENT WORSE THAN NATION
For the first time since the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute’s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment was established in 2020, the indicator of how Utahns are feeling about the economy performed worse that the nation as a whole. The index dropped 2.9 percent — from 80.3 to 78. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found that sentiment... -
West Weber port delayed by possible wetlands impact
8,785 ACRES EAST OF PROMONTORY POINT Brice Wallace The creation of a West Weber inland port project area is on hold until May as the Utah Inland Port Authority reviews possible impacts of development there on wetlands and the Great Salt Lake. The UIPA board heard about the proposed area in January and had planned to have it on its March meeting...