- Economy of Salt Lake City
The economy of Salt Lake City,
Utah is primarily service-oriented. While nearbyBingham Canyon Mine (the world's largestopen-pit mine ) provided a strong source of income during the 19th century, the city has evolved to an economy built on transit hubs,call center s, and seasonaltourism . The2002 Olympic Winter Games gave a great boost to the area's economy. Manyhotel s andrestaurant s were built for the Olympics, and although many survive, they have suffered post-Olympicmarket saturation .Overview
It is also the largest
industrial banking center in the United States. [ [http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/examinations/supervisory/insights/sisum04/industrial_loans.html FDIC Industrial Banks] ] The city is known as the "Crossroads of the West" for its central geography in the Census definedwestern United States . Salt Lake is about an equal distance from Los Angeles,Denver ,San Francisco , Portland, Phoenix, and Seattle. As a result, Interstate 15 is a major corridor for freight traffic and the area is host to many regional centers such as Dannon Yogurt andSysco .World War II brought many military and industrial jobs to the Salt Lake Valley.Hill Air Force Base was activated onNovember 7 ,1940 .Local, state, and federal governments have their largest presence in Salt Lake City, accounting for 21% of employment. Trade, transportation, and utilities account for another 18% of employment, with the major employer's being the regional
Delta Air Lines hub atSalt Lake City International Airport . Equally significant are the professional and business services, which account for another 18% of employment. Health services and health educational services comprise an additional 10% of employment. Other major employers include theUniversity of Utah ,Sinclair Oil Corporation , andThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .It is rumored that call centers prefer the Salt Lake City and Provo areas because of the mild western accent of Utah natives that is easily understood in all regions of the United States, and considered pleasant by many.
Marriott Hotel s,InterContinental Hotels Group ,Delta Air Lines ,Continental Airlines , and JetBlue Airways all have reservation call centers in Salt Lake City; Sprint also has a service center in the city.A burgeoning convention industry has blossomed in recent years. A new
convention center —theSalt Palace —as well as proximity to outdoor recreation has made Salt Lake City an ideal locale for such conventions as the annual Outdoor Retailers meeting. Recently, the Outdoor Retailers threatened to move to another city, unless Salt Lake could provide larger convention space. In the end, the city conceded, and kept the convention.The LDS Church also provides a large percentage of jobs. Besides its central offices, the Church owns and operates a for-profit wing,
Deseret Management Corporation (DMC). Subsidiaries includeBonneville International , which runs bothKSL-TV and KSL AM as well as a number of otherradio station s in and outside of Salt Lake City. DMC also owns the "Deseret Morning News " andDeseret Book .Smith's Food and Drug is based in the city, but is owned by national grocerKroger . Other notable firms based near the city includeFranklin-Covey in neighboring West Valley City,Overstock.com in nearby Cottonwood Heights, andArctic Circle Restaurants (the inventor offry sauce ) in Midvale. Salt Lake City was once the headquarters of ZCMI, one of the first everdepartment store s, but it was sold toMay Department Stores , which was later bought byFederated Department Stores . Former ZCMI stores now operate under theMeier & Frank label, and will soon operate under theMacy's label.Delta Air Lines operates its third-largest hub inSalt Lake City , and along with partnerSkyWest Airlines is a major employer in the area.Since Utah is one of seven states that allow the establishment of commercially-owned industrial banks, a number of industrial banks have established their headquarters in Salt Lake City; they include
UBS ,BMW , CIT,Merrill Lynch , and Target. Additional banks located in nearby cities includeAmerican Express ,General Electric ,GMAC ,Goldman Sachs ,Morgan Stanley ,Sallie Mae ,Volkswagen andVolvo .Wal-Mart ,Berkshire Hathaway andHome Depot have applied for charters. [http://www.dfi.state.ut.us/IBSList.htm] High-tech firms with a large presence in the suburbs includee-Bay ,Unisys ,Siebel ,Iomega and3M .In 2006 the largest potato producer in
Idaho , theUnited Potato Growers of America , announced that it would re-locate its headquarters to Salt Lake City, citing its need for a large international airport, being thatSalt Lake City International is the 18th busiest in the world in terms of combined freight and passengers. The announcement led some members of the Idaho legislature to propose legislation changing the state license plate, which currently reads "Famous Potatoes". [ [http://www.idahostatesman.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060324/NEWS02/603240371/1029 Idaho Statesman] ]Major factors that have affected recent economic activity within the city have been the
2002 Winter Olympics ,poverty , andurban sprawl . The 2002 Winter Olympics facilitated a need for many hotels and restaurants that have now led tomarket saturation . Urban sprawl has created fiercesuburb an economic competition resulting in inner-city economic decay. However, studies have shown that increased suburban growth has caused increased construction in the downtown area. [ [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,640197741,00.html Deseret News - Suburban boom may be fueling projects in Salt Lake] ] Poverty has become a consequence of rapid growth along theWasatch Front coupled with large family sizes and low housing vacancy rates that have inflated housing costs, decreasing affordable housing. One out of every six residents resides below the poverty line. It has become a common occurrence for homeless shelters to overflow during winter months, leading some with no other option but to spend the night out in the cold, which results in numerous fatalities.Fact|date=February 2007Economic indicators in
2005 found that the city, particularly the downtown area, was experiencing increased population growth. The number of residential units in the central business district have increased by 80% since1995 , and is forecast to nearly double in the next decade. Recent sales of high-rise condominiums have been brisk. One 12-story building, The Parc condos at Gateway, had its ground-breaking in2002 and was sold-out in mid-2005; many new towers are planned within the next decade. One notably large development of over 1,000 units is being built by the LDS Church. This marks a turn in a half century's trend of stagnant population growth in the city contrasted with an average yearly growth rate of 6% in the surrounding suburban area.Office vacancy rates are also low in the downtown region. Recent estimates place empty Class A office space at about 3.5 percent. In response, two new skyscrapers of are being constructed. The first, at 8 stories, is located in the
Gateway District and is being built for Fidelity Investments. [ [http://www.deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,640190774,00.html Deseret News Office space hard to find. Vacancy rate for premium sites in downtown S.L. falls below 2%] ] The second will be 23 stories high and is currently under construction on Main Street. [ [http://www.hamiltonpartners.com/location_overview.php?region=UT&type=office&id=70 Hamilton Partners] ] Construction of theGateway District ,light rail , and plannedcommuter rail service have supported the revival of downtown.The Census estimates that the city's daytime population increases to 313,000 - the second largest increase for cities with at least 100,000 residents. This reflects the fact that a relatively small proportion of metropolitan area residents (18%) live within the city limits.
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