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Salt Lake City’s $3.5B Power District Breaks Ground, MLB Team Sought : CEG

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 9:36 am
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Salt Lake City’s $3.5B Power District, headed by Larry H. Miller Real Estate, broke ground for a corporate campus for Rocky Mountain Power and seeks to host an MLB team. The mixed-use development will create thousands of jobs, boost economic growth, and serve as a gateway to Utah’s Capital City. Master plan includes offices, housing, retail, hotels, riverfront access, and potentially a baseball stadium. All-electric campus inspired by historic Gadsby Power Plant. Collaborative effort with community partners to revitalize Jordan River.

Larry H. Miller Co. and deseret.com

Larry H. Miller Co. render

Major League Baseball stadium along the Jordan River in the Power District.

Salt Lake’s downtown is expanding west with The Power District, Larry H. Miller Real Estate’s 100-plus-acre mixed-use development and hopeful site of a future MLB stadium.

Community leaders gathered on Oct. 27, 2025, for the groundbreaking on a 10-story, 300,000-sq.-ft. corporate campus for Rocky Mountain Power. The Power District is close to both the downtown core and the Salt Lake City International Airport and also connected to the Jordan River and Utah State Fairpark.

“The Power District is more than a project — it’s our family and organization’s commitment to Salt Lake City and the state of Utah,” said Steve Miller, chairman of the Larry H. Miller Co. “This development will create thousands of jobs, ignite economic growth and serve as the gateway neighborhood to Utah’s Capital City.”

The first corporate campus at The Power District is being built for Rocky Mountain Power in conjunction with SOM, Architectural Nexus and Okland Construction.

Larry H. Miller Real Estate said it is incorporating sustainable practices and innovative design into The Power District’s master plan. This site features views of the downtown skyline and Wasatch Mountains.

The company said it is working closely with the support of a coalition of community leaders, including state leaders, the Utah State Fairpark, Salt Lake City, the Jordan River Commission and westside leaders, to incorporate several area master plans that have been studied over the years.

The project is expected to cost $3.5 billion, according to deseret.com

The Power District master plan overview includes:

• 100-plus-acre shovel-ready site with flexible zoning and building options;

• 1.3 million sq.-ft. office — a corporate campus with connected transportation options, amenities, open space and direct access to the airport and downtown;

• 4,700 housing units — mixture of housing types and price points;

• 320,000 sq. ft. of retail space;

• 300 hotel keys;

• views of the downtown skyline and Wasatch Mountains; a mile of riverfront cleanup and access; trails and green space; and a

• potential Major League Baseball ballpark.

The Miller family is pursing an expansion baseball team for Salt Lake City, according to deseret.com. A group of state, community and business leaders called Big League Utah is supporting that effort.

The all-electric campus is inspired by the character of the historic Gadsby Power Plant; it translates the district’s industrial past into a modern, efficient and human-centered workplace.

“Rocky Mountain Power’s current facility was originally built in 1951, and we are excited for an updated building with modern technology and modern tools that will allow our dedicated teams to maintain the level of service that our customers expect, while being a part of this vibrant Power District community,” said Dick Garlish, Rocky Mountain Power president.

An investment of $10 million for infrastructure improvements and site cleanup is under way. In collaboration with community partners, The Power District will elevate the Jordan River and improve it through remediation, enhancement and activation of the river and its banks, improving water quality and restoring native vegetation and fish, providing recreational opportunities in an urban setting.

For details, visit thepowerdistrict.com.

(All renderings courtesy of the Larry H. Miller Co.)





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