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Do small things with great love

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At IPG, the effort to recapture the true meaning and importance of the holiday spirit begins with each of us. We feel it is important to take the time during the holiday season to give to those people who are in need. Whether to donate time or money, giving back is beneficial and not just for the recipients. 

On his way into work this morning, Michael dropped in to a local retirement home with bagels.  

 

 

IPG is thankful for YOU!

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Our thoughts are turned to our clients and friends this holiday season, in grateful appreciation for making what we do possible.

We wish you a wonderful time this Thanksgiving!  

From your friends at IPG Commercial Real Estate

Moving Dirt

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Construction has commenced for UPS on their new regional mega distribution center at 6400 West and 700 South and also for Post on their new regional distribution center at 5600 West and 2100 South. It's a real thrill to be so involved in planning and real estate strategy for so long and then visit a site today and see these massive projects becoming reality.  If you're thinking about a new build to suit lease or ready to own your next building, give us a call, we'd love to help your real estate dream become a reality too.

IPG See's West Side Opportunities

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With the recent sales handled by IPG, of iconic westside buildings,  including the former Hostess Bakery outlet at 708 W North Temple  and the historic 1930's era LDS chapel at 129 N 600 W IPG is bullish on the gentrification happening west of I 15 near downtown Salt Lake City. Both buildings mentioned have or will go through major renovations and are being reused in ways that support the neighborhoods,  and the community at large.  With a current listing assignment at 134 South 700 West,  we paid special note to this article in Utah Business Magazine today. Take a look and call with questions. 

http://www.utahbusiness.com/west-side-story-will-take-revitalize-salt-lakes-less-thriving-districts/ 

Manufacturing in Utah

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Utah isn't generally thought of as a manufacturing state, but manufacturing plays an enormous role in the state's economy. According to data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the U.S. Census Bureau, Utah manufacturing output grew from less than $10 billion in 2000 to $17.47 billion in 2014. Utah manufacturers accounted for 12.4 percent of the state's output in 2014 and in 2015 the state's 3,051 manufacturers employed 125,300 workers in 2015, or nearly 10 percent of the state's workforce. Add distribution to the mix and Utah stands out as one of the top states in the nation for manufacturing and distribution employment with an employee base of more than 190,000 people.

Because manufacturing is so important to the state's economy, the economic development office in the state continues to position Utah as a strategic location for manufacturing operations.

Source:  EDCUtah