Salt Lake City Office Space for Lease
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Salt Lake City Commercial Real Estate Overview
The largest city and capital of Utah, Salt Lake City is a major economic hub for the Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. and has consistently built a reputation as an affordable alternative for technology companies over the last few decades.
Home to a metropolitan population of 1.15 million, the city is a growing hub for business, commerce, and tourism that’s continued to grow and impress those fixated on coastal markets. Set upon the backdrop of the Wasatch Front, the city offers a remarkable contrast between dry, arid deserts, bountiful valleys, and stunning scenic mountain views, making it an attractive opportunity for young professionals seeking adventure in an affordable, dynamic city.
The city is competitive, however - only a few hundred listings are available at a median rate of $29 per square foot/year, but those who can find a foothold in Salt Lake City will find plenty of options for business and prosperity as the region continues to grow.
Economy of Salt Lake City
Though primarily service-oriented, Salt Lake City is a major hub for transportation due to its location between Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, Phoenix, and others in the western states.
The largest employers in the city are public entities, including state, federal, and local governments. Utility, trade, and transportation account for nearly 1/5 of all jobs in the city, but industries like healthcare, petroleum, and technology are hefty economic factors in this thriving metropolis.
Trends of Salt Lake City
Much like other western cities, Salt Lake City has flourished under a newly discovered technology industry, leading to thousands of jobs and an influx of newcomers to the region over the last decade. As with growth comes new housing, commercial real estate, and attractive mixed-use buildings throughout the metropolitan area.
Rated as the third-best market for commercial development last year, Salt Lake City has benefited greatly from the presence of Oracle, Adobe, Goldman Sachs, and many other Fortune 500 names setting up shop in the area. Known colloquially as “Silicon Slopes,” the city’s technology sector has grown at an incredible clip, adding nearly 4,600 new technology jobs in 2017 alone and leading the nation in tech-related hiring from 2016-2017.
The city added over 50 new developments in the downtown area of Salt Lake City between 2007-2017, showing the city’s economic trajectory is strong. But the explosive growth found in neighboring communities like Lehi and Provo demonstrate that the entire region is ripe for expansion. While the city itself is becoming increasingly crowded with retail, professional services, and service-related industries, the suburbs of Salt Lake City, with places like Ogden, Sandy, and the aforementioned Provo and Lehi, are garnering much of the high-level technology and scientific interest in the region.
Where to Lease Commercial or Office Space in Salt Lake City
Companies seeking high foot traffic or easy access to public transportation should strongly consider Downtown Salt Lake City for its centrality and accessibility, but the region’s transportation system lends itself well to suburban areas, where companies can find plenty of space for large-scale growth without the high costs found within the urban corridor. Retail industries and restaurants should consider Sugar House for prime real estate, while Jordan Meadows, South Salt Lake, and West Jordan serve as ideal locations for manufacturing and logistics along the I-15 corridor.
Market Stats
Salt Lake City has 1,326 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 20,662,184 sqft space.
244 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Salt Lake City has had 208 spaces leased and 4 new spaces come on market.