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The Boyer Co.'s new office complex will rise seven stories at the corner of 100 South and 200 East and be called the 101 Tower.
Boyer breaks ground on office complex
Construction has begun in downtown Salt Lake City on The Boyer Co.’s newest office complex at 100 South and 200 East.
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FOCUS - Geography puts Utah at the 'Crossroads of the West'
Since pioneer days Utah has been a freight transportation crossroads. From the Mormon, California and Oregon trails in the 1840s and 1850s, to the completion of America’s first transcontinental ...
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Tourist board wants to spiff up centers
Tourism officials want to spiff up the state’s visitor welcome centers, which one Board of Tourism Development member described as “dismal.”
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FOCUS - What? 1031 Exchanges in the trucking industry?
Mention the term “1031 exchange” in the real estate world and almost everyone you talk to has completed one or knows someone who has. The tax benefits of like-kind exchanges, especially since the ...
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FOCUS - The state of logistics: Future brightest for forwarders that are willing to adapt
The outlook for Utah’s forwarders and logistics companies focusing on international trade looks positive. Utah companies are continuing to increase their exports like the rest of the country, but...
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FOCUS - Slower and steadier — new higher speed limits don't appeal to truckers
One might think that the trucking industry would love the idea of higher speed limits on Utah’s interstate highways. After all, drivers would be able to zip their loads to their destinations, allow...
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Mooyah Burgers Fries and Shakes to open first Utah franchise in Provo
Provo store marks Mooyah's entry into Utah market
When Shayne Nielson decided to move his family back to Utah from Northern Ireland, he decided he would continue doing what he knew best — fast-food franchise development. As a successful Subway fra...
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Utah corporations post earnings reports
The following are recent earnings reports as posted by selected Utah corporations: Questar Questar Corp., based in Salt Lake City, reported net income of $72.9 million, or 41 cents per share, fo...
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The mountains of salt at Redmond's Sevier County mine rise and fall depending on the severity of winter weather throughout the West, as demand for the company's signature Ice Slicer product varies.
FOCUS - Redmond Minerals: not your ordinary mining company
Although Redmond Minerals’ signature Ice Slicer product accounts for 70 percent of its production, it’s the company’s other products that get the most attention. From its mine in rural Sevier Count...
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A major landslide struck the Bingham mine on April 10, and Kennecott is assessing what its long-term ramifications will be. Photo courtesy of Kennecott Utah Copper.
FOCUS - Recent events at Bingham mine shine light on Kennecott's economic importance as copper giant marks 110th year
It’s been nearly three weeks since an estimated 165 million of tons of rock broke loose in a massive earth slide at the Bingham Canyon Mine of Rio Tinto’s Kennecott Utah Copper operation. The slide...
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U.S. Oil Sands has begun preliminary work at its PR Springs bitumen mine in Uintah County. The firm has enjoyed administrative victories over the environmental group Living Rivers.
FOCUS - Canadian firm gets green lights for 5,900-acre bitumen mine in Uintah County
With green lights from both the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) and the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (DOGM), Calgary-based U.S. Oil Sands is moving forward with its 5,930-acre PR Springs bitumen...
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