Vol. 31 No. 8, August - August 2017
Index
- Unexpected neighbors.
- Connections.
- Cliff Plumer: finding the next big thing.
- Andrea Alcabes: leading a beloved community center.
- Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital.
- Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District's.
- Layton Hills Mall.
- Ogden Clinic.
- The UTAH JAZZ and VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA formed a partnership with Levy to manage food and beverage experiences when the downtown Salt Lake City facility debuts its $125 million renovation in October.
- Girls code camp a template solution to a big stem problem.
- Nailed: how a local nail salon is changing the game.
- BRIGHTSTAR CARE SALT LAKE CITY, a home care agency that also provides medical staffing solutions, and ADVANCED PATIENT CARE (APC) recently Implemented a Transition to Home program for people discharged from the hospital.
- CLEAR, an identity platform that provides biometrie access at airports and stadiums, launched at SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
- Intermountain Healthcare's.
- Salt Development.
- Academy Mortgage Corporation.
- Brixton Capital, a real estate investment firm and owner of Provo Towne Centre, plans to Invest up to $80 million In the repositioning of Provo Towne Centre.
- David Eccles School of Business.
- Four Foods Group (FFG), a restaurant development, Investment and management company, acquired a majority stake of MO'BETTAHS, a six-unit Hawaiian-style restaurant chain.
- Non-motorized (quiet) recreation activities like camping, hiking, hunting, mountain biking and wildlife viewing on public lands are a significant economic driver in local communities near where the recreation activities take place, according to a new report by the independent firm ECONorthwest.
- Salt Lake Community College.
- The Argent Group and DLM Development launched their newest project, Innovation Pointe. Located in Lehi just east of 1-15, Innovation Pointe is a Class A office development that will encompass four buildings of five stories each, totaling 600,000 square feet of top-line, creative space.
- Utah Manufacturers Association employers led efforts this past year to create, track and evaluate a targeted education and messaging campaign for talent pipeline development.
- Rocky Mountain Power.
- Skywest Airlines.
- The Utah Legislature awarded a contract to World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah) to help it accomplish its International relations duties and responsibilities.
- Byu study: how taste, touch and sound affect when you buy.
- Bank Of American Fork, a division of People's Intermountain Bank, agreed to purchase all seven Utah branches from Banner Bank of Walla Walla, Washington.
- Purple Innovation LLC.
- The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles foundation.
- Amazon plans to build fulfillment center in Salt Lake City.
- Sight of sound at the Utah Arts Festival.
- Bank of Utah.
- Buckner of Colorado.
- Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors' office division.
- Maritz CX.
- Possible.
- Qualtrics.
- TEEM.
- TRK Connection.
- University of Utah.
- VFI Corporate Finance.
- Vista Outdoor, Inc.
- Vivint Smart Home.
- Zions Bank: Mike Griffiths.
- Zions Bank: Thomas Etzel.
- Air quality.
- Not here, but there: the evolving landscape of persona! Jurisdiction.
- Globalization gold: understanding culture is essential for business success.
- A tale of two Utahs: a call to invest in rural Utah economies inspired by the Marshall Plan.
- Box of chocolates: navigating a business partnership through divorce.
- Human + machine: how will al shape the workforce of the future?
- Adobe.
- Documatix LLC.
- Finicity.
- Impartner.
- Ivanti.
- Mobile app connects Stem teachers with industry volunteers.
- Zylun Staffing.
- Finding the antidote: how to neutralize the toxic member of your team.
- Selling intangibles: using crowdfunding to launch non-product campaigns.
- Creating a Niche: Utah is home to unique and unexpected businesses.
- The visitor effect: rural Utah communities spruce up to attract tourists.
- A hazy outlook: regulators, industries and innovators are tackling Utah's air quality from multiple angles.
- Downtown renaissance: Utah's capital city is finding new life.
- Women in business.
- Q&A: Nonprofits: roundtable.
- Everyone is in the athletic department.
- Giving banking a second look: local banks are working to attract the best and brightest workers.
- Breaking new ground: credit unions expand in Utah.
- Striding ahead together.
- SBA woman-owned business of the year: how legacy tree genealogists sprouted and grew.
- The gray divide: aging and employment in Utah's tech sector.
- Ski Resorts.
- Top public companies.
- Hotels.
- Convention centers.
- Meeting facilities: ranked by total square footage of meeting space.
- Caterers.
- Travel agencies: ranked by 2016 sales.