UTAH’S INNOVATION COMMUNITY

Ceremonial Signing

The Point of the Mountain State Land Authority (POMSLA) has released detailed plans for the first phase of redevelopment for The Point that reflect Utahns’ vision. For redevelopment efforts to start in earnest, POMSLA will sign a landmark agreement with its private-sector development partner, Innovation Point Partners. We invite you to watch the ceremonial signing and get a firsthand look at never-before-seen details by watching our livestream recording on The Point YouTube Channel.

Phase One Development

Phase I Development Plans have been released! Located at the heart of the site, they reflect what Utahns want at The Point.

The Promenade

The Promenade will be a mixed-use development along a people-focused Main Street. It will include over 2 million square feet of office space, approximately 3,000 multi-family housing units, and 222,000 square feet of retail, shopping and restaurants, and grocery stores.

River to Range

The River to Range is a 1.4-mile paved regional trail that will connect the Jordan River Parkway Trail to the west with the foothills of Draper’s Corner Canyon to the East.

Central Green

Central Green will be a place that brings together urban living and outdoor recreation for Utahns and their families. 

Taste of Place

The Taste of Place is set to become the ultimate dining hub for Utahns, offering a diverse range of indoor and outdoor restaurants.

Innovation Alley

A dynamic Innovation District at The Point fosters groundbreaking research & technology commercialization that solves difficult problems and creates a more prosperous future for rising generations of Utahns.

Widely recognized as one of the most important economic opportunities in state history, The Point consists of 600 acres of state-owned land that will be built into Utah’s Innovation Community. The new community will foster innovation and technological advancement, provide parks and open space, support economic growth and enhance Utahns’ quality of life.

The first phase of development will serve as a catalyst for the site. Located at the heart of the site, it is reflective of Utahns’ vision. It includes a pedestrian-priority area, a Central Park, regional trail connections, transit-oriented development, a balanced mix of jobs, housing, retail, shopping, entertainment, and so much more.