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Utah, the Best State for Business

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> 1-yr. real GDP change: 3.4% (6th highest)
> Avg. salary: $45,204 (18th lowest)
> Adults w/ bachelor’s degree: 31.8% (16th highest)
> Patents issued: 1,404 (23rd highest)
> Working-age population chg. 2010-2020: +20.5% (2nd highest)

Utah is this year’s best state for business. The state’s labor market and regulatory climate are particularly business friendly compared to other states. Utah’s working-age population is projected to grow by more than 20% between 2010 and 2020, far greater than the comparable projected growth nationwide of less than 5%. Businesses are constantly looking for cost-cutting opportunities. Therefore, a state’s regulatory climate, including its tax policy and the power unions have in the state, can be a major factor when a company is considering where to locate and conduct business. Utah is among the top states in the Mercatus Center’s Regulatory Freedom Index, a ranking of state tax policy. Also, just 3.9% of Utah’s workers are union members, the third lowest share of all states. While this is perhaps less friendly to workers, it is a good sign for most businesses.

Source:  24/7 WallStreet.com Special Report 2017 The Best and Worst States for Business. 

Link to original article The Best (and Worst) States for Business

Publication 24/7 Wall Street Wed, 02/22/2017 - 10:28

Utah Commercial Real Estate YouTube Channel

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The Utah Commercial Real Estate YouTube Channel has been published! Featuring videos about IPG representing tenants, buyers, and sellers as well as fun client highlight videos, it's worth a watch! Subscribe to stay updated!

Jeremy Jensen Chosen as Industrial SIOR of the Year!

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On Friday, December 2nd, the Utah SIOR Chapter (Society of Industrial and Office Realtors) held our annual awards luncheon at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Winebar to recognize the accomplishments of our SIORS in both Office and Industrial categories.

This year's SIOR of the Year in the Industrial category was our very own Jeremy Jensen! 

Our event was fun-filled with distinguished guests and delicious food. We enjoyed presentations from Salt Lake Economic Development and Envision Utah about the Prison Relocation Project and welcomed the opportunity to celebrate our amazing Utah SIORs.

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.