IN THE NEWS
Economic Development Headlines from the Past Week
Best Places to Live--Guess Who's Number 1
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Money Magazine says employment is an important factor when it comes to
choosing Money Magazine's "Best Places to Live," and ranks the top 25 counties
with the most job growth over the last six years. Guess who's number one: Tooele
County!
"Since its inception in 1850, Tooele had always been a mining area - but now
scientific and technical fields are blossoming too. The county - one of the
first in Utah - is near full employment and wages are growing at an
above-average rate. Helping out is a plan by Pittsburgh-based Allegheny
Technologies Inc. to build a $325 million metals plant that will employ 150
people at an average salary of $45,000," says Money Magazine.
On-Site Hydraulic Hose Replacement Franchise to Enter Utah Market
- Pirtek, a global chain of nearly 350 on-site hydraulic hose replacement franchises, has targeted Salt Lake City as a market it needs to break into. (SL Enterprise)
Eco-Friendly Snow Tire Firm Awards Utah Distributorship
- Green Diamond Tire-North America, a manufacturer of environmentally friendly, year-round snow tires has awarded exclusive franchise dealer rights in Utah to Fred Mohebbi, owner of European Auto. (SL Enterprise)
Pittsburgh Bedding Products Manufacturer Opens SLC Plant
- American Textile Co., a leading supplier of performance-based bedding products, has opened a 55,000 square foot production and shipping facility in Salt Lake City, (SL Enterprise)
State Program Encourages Employers to Offer Programs, Incentives to Keep Workers Healthy
- The Utah Council for Worksite Health Promotion, a program of the Utah Department of Health, is encouraging employers throughout the state to offer programs and incentives that will help keep employees healthy. (SL Enterprise)
A 'Tiered' Downtown Provo?
- Businesses closer to the center of downtown Provo would pay more into the downtown business alliance than those farther away under a new proposal to fund the business improvement district. (Morning News)
Boeing Adding to Economy
- When Boeing makes an announcement
that several hundred aircraft have been ordered, especially by the
government, it can have a big local impact. Such is the case with a recent
announcement that 242 wing sets have been ordered for the A-10 fleet. (Clipper
Today)
- No apologies here. Despite Salt
Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson's chagrin that Real Salt Lake's long-promised
soccer academy now could go to the suburbs, Sandy officials were unsympathetic
Tuesday to the capital's plight. (SL Tribune
here and
here)
- Plans for Salt Lake City's newest
downtown office tower are moving forward — even after a major developer pulled
out of the project amid a feud with Mayor Rocky Anderson. (Morning
News) (SL
Tribune)
- While major national retail
companies continue to target the north Main Street area for future expansion,
Tooele City leaders still hold tight to a plan to redevelop and improve Tooele
City's historic Main Street area from Utah Avenue to 100 South. (Tooele
Transcript Bulletin)
- Draper city officials are working
to capitalize on financial benefits the new IKEA outlet can bring to the city
now that the Swedish Furniture giant is up and running. (KCPW here
and here)
- The GOED charter is based on
Governor Jon Huntsman's commitment to economic development statewide. The
mandate for this office is to provide rich business resources for the creation,
growth and recruitment of companies to Utah and to increase tourism and film
production in the state. (India
ENews)
- The Governor's Office of Economic
Development has announced the appointment of Tamara Goetz as the state's new
science adviser. (Morning
News)
- Despite the hubbub over the price
tag of the trip, Utah lawmakers have been intent on visiting China to look into
the markets there and develop a working relationship with the nation.
(Morning
News)
- Utah received back-to-back
accolades from two of the top business media organizations Wednesday. Forbes
magazine ranked Utah as the No. 2 Best State for Business, up from No. 4 last
year. At the same time, Utah has been rated the third Best State by CNBC.
(Utah
Business Magazine)
Sandy Shrugs as its Soccer Academy Bid Riles SLC's Rocky
Council Hopes Tower Will 'Spark New Life On Main'
Alliance Seeks New Blood to Revitalize Downtown
Draper City Drawing Benefits From IKEA
GOED Names Ragula Bhaskar, Ph.D., as it's New Chairman
Utah Announces New Science Adviser
The Key to Success in China
Two Major Reports Rank Utah Among Top Places to do Business
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