Rocky Mountain Power takes first steps toward developing those vacant acres along SLC’s North Temple

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Rocky Mountain Power takes first steps toward developing those vacant acres along SLC’s North Temple
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Rocky Mountain Power’s “Power District Campus” and neighborhood plans to serve as many as 700 employees in the near future.

The regional utility calls the ambitious project its “Power District Campus” and plans to start with construction of a new all-electric office headquarters to replace the old one, along with a parking garage and data center near where North Temple meets the Jordan River.

If plans come to fruition, that will, in turn, give way to a regional development in a rapidly growing capital city short on available land. Specific site plans are still being developed, according to a Rocky Mountain Power spokesperson, but highlights revealed to prospective developers in late 2020 include ample green spaces and expanded access to the river, along with retail and dining outlets and “places for gathering.”

A six-story, 200-apartment complex is already going in directly across North Temple from the Rocky Mountain Power land, at about 1420 W. North Temple. That housing and retail project,, is being built by Chicago-based Brinshore Development, in partnership with the city’s Redevelopment Agency, at the former site of the Overnighter Motel.In May, state officials, just to the north of Rocky Mountain Power’s site.

The utility is going this route after a previous vetting process for prospective developers, launched in late 2020, proved inconclusive.

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