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VanTrust Real Estate Purchases Historic Salt Lake Lumber Building in Downtown Salt Lake

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VanTrust Real Estate announced that they have completed the purchase of the historic Salt Lake Lumber Building. 

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  • SALT LAKE CITY, May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VanTrust Real Estate announced that they have completed the purchase of the historic Salt Lake Lumber Building.
  • "We are thrilled to have made this investment in downtown Salt Lake City," said Chris McCluskey, VanTrust's Executive Vice President of Development for Salt Lake City.
  • The Salt Lake Lumber Building was originally built as the Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company Office - one of Utah's largest and most important lumber company offices.
  • VanTrust Real Estate is a Kansas City-based, full-service real estate development company, that was recently recognized as NAIOP's 2023 Developer of The Year.

ELEVATE COMMERCIAL ROOFING SYSTEMS AND LINING OPENS LEED-CERTIFIED MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN SALT LAKE CITY

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Monday, April 22, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Elevate™, a premier manufacturer of roofing, wall and lining systems, is proud to announce the grand opening of its new production and distribution facility in Salt Lake City. This new plant is the latest in a series of capital investments that Elevate has made since its acquisition by Holcim in 2021, and the LEED-certified green facility incorporates materials across the Holcim and Elevate portfolio in its construction and design. The state-of-the-art plant has the potential to triple the production capacity of Elevate ISOGARD™ polyiso insulation in the region and adds a production line for Elevate UNA-CLAD™ metal products – all to better serve customers in the West.

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  • This was the first and largest commercial project incorporating this new lower-impact cement in the Salt Lake City area.
  • The roofing comprises Elevate UltraPly™ TPO roofing membrane, Elevate ISOGARD insulation, and Elevate SunWave™ skylights.
  • The Salt Lake City plant replaces the prior Elevate polyiso plant in West Valley City, Utah.
  • To reinforce our support of the Salt Lake community, Elevate is making a monetary donation to The Road Home, a nonprofit agency that assists local individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

InventHelp Inventor Develops New Earring to Help Heal Infected Piercing (SGJ-252)

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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

PITTSBURGH, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create an earring that could apply antibacterial ointment to help heal infected piercings," said an inventor, from Cottonwood Heights, Utah, "so I invented the STERIL ICE.

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  • PITTSBURGH, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create an earring that could apply antibacterial ointment to help heal infected piercings," said an inventor, from Cottonwood Heights, Utah, "so I invented the STERIL ICE.
  • My design could help reduce and possibly eliminate pain, redness, swelling, and oozing blood or pus."
  • As a result, it helps heal infected or irritated piercings.
  • 22-SGJ-252, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or call (412) 288-1300 ext.

Common Sense Coalition Urges UDOT to Use Existing Funding to Solve Traffic Congestion in Little Cottonwood Canyon Now

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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

With more than $150 million appropriated by the Utah State Legislature for both Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon to solve the problem, we call on UDOT to implement less impactful solutions like tolling, transit, and traction laws now.

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  • With more than $150 million appropriated by the Utah State Legislature for both Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon to solve the problem, we call on UDOT to implement less impactful solutions like tolling, transit, and traction laws now.
  • We do not understand how implementing improvements whose funding is separate and distinct from the Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola project could possibly be delayed by any of the Gondola lawsuits."
  • Restoring ski bus routes and the number of ski buses in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons to 1996 levels is a wise move.
  • Similarly, we encourage UDOT to study, and implement enhanced traction restrictions, variable tolling rates and merge metering to alleviate traffic congestion."

Nursa Awarded Growth Equity Deal of the Year by ACG Utah

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The Association for Corporate Growth Utah (ACG Utah), a leading middle-market networking community, has recognized Nursa – a nationwide platform that exists to put a nurse at the bedside of every patient in need – as winner of its Growth Equity Deal of the Year award.

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  • The Association for Corporate Growth Utah (ACG Utah), a leading middle-market networking community, has recognized Nursa – a nationwide platform that exists to put a nurse at the bedside of every patient in need – as winner of its Growth Equity Deal of the Year award.
  • The award recognizes innovative and exceptional companies across a variety of sectors that have had impactful transactions in Utah, with Nursa’s growth equity investment, significant market potential, and impact on the healthcare landscape earning the Salt Lake City-based company this distinction.
  • “We are thrilled to honor exceptional companies and their remarkable transactions,” said Rob McGee, VP of Awards, for ACG Utah and Senior Vice President at Zions Bank.
  • This recognition is truly an honor and affirms the important work that’s being done.”
    To learn more about Nursa, please visit Nursa.com .

PAWR Announces 5G Open RAN Testing with Mavenir at POWDER Testbed

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) Project Office announces a collaboration between PAWR platform POWDER and industry innovator Mavenir to test a first-of-its-kind O-RAN 5G SA network deployment with millimeter Wave (mmWave) spectrum.

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  • The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) Project Office announces a collaboration between PAWR platform POWDER and industry innovator Mavenir to test a first-of-its-kind O-RAN 5G SA network deployment with millimeter Wave (mmWave) spectrum.
  • The solution is powered by Mavenir’s open radio unit (O-RU), open distributed unit (O-DU), open centralized unit (O-CU), and 5G core.
  • In the summer of 2023, POWDER was designated as an Open Testing and Integration Center (OTIC) by the O-RAN ALLIANCE.
  • "The POWDER team is excited to collaborate with Mavenir to test their O-RAN 5G mmW SA solution in an over-the-air setup on POWDER.

Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.

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  • Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.
  • Yet, as we’ve previously argued, relying on the benevolence of billionaire owners isn’t a viable long-term solution to journalism’s crises.
  • In what we call the “oligarchy media model,” it often creates distinct hazards for democracy.

Systemic market failure

  • Rather, it’s a systemic market failure with no signs of reversal.
  • As print advertising continues to decline, Meta’s and Google’s dominance over digital advertising has deprived news publishers of a major online revenue source.
  • The advertising-based news business model has collapsed and, to the extent it ever did, won’t adequately support the public service journalism that democracy requires.
  • But they’re outliers; in the end, billionaire owners can’t change these inhospitable market dynamics.

The way forward

  • That’s why we believe it’s urgently important to grow the number of outlets capable of independently resisting destructive market forces.
  • Billionaire owners willing to release their media properties could help facilitate this process.
  • Its nonprofit ownership model has enabled the Inquirer to invest in news at a time when so many others have cut to the bone.
  • However, most struggle mightily to generate enough revenues to even pay themselves and a few reporters a living wage.

Donors can still play a role

  • A 2023 Media Impact Funders report pointed out that foundation funders once primarily focused on providing a bridge to an ever-elusive new business model.
  • The thinking went that they could provide seed money until the operation was up and running and then redirect their investments elsewhere.
  • However, journalists are increasingly calling for long-term sustaining support as the extent of market failure has become clear.

The limits of private capital


Still, philanthropic support for journalism falls far short of what’s needed. Total revenues for newspapers have fallen from a historic high of $49.4 billion in 2005 to $9.8 billion in 2022.

  • Philanthropy could help fill a portion of this deficit but, even with the recent increase in donations, nowhere near all of it.
  • Nor, in our view, should it.

Public funds for local journalism

  • A strong, accessible media system that serves the public interest will ultimately require significant public funding.
  • Along with libraries, schools and research universities, journalism is an essential part of a democracy’s critical information infrastructure.
  • It’s worth noting that U.S. investment in public media is a smaller percentage of GDP than in virtually any other major democracy in the world.
  • Under these plans, news outlets prioritizing local journalism receive various kinds of public subsidies and grants.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Roam America Launches New Hospitality Brand Offering Modern Travelers an Elevated Outdoor Adventure Experience

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roam America officially launched today as a new outdoor adventure hospitality brand offering a modernized RV and campground experience.

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  • SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roam America officially launched today as a new outdoor adventure hospitality brand offering a modernized RV and campground experience.
  • Roam America is dedicated to meeting the changing needs of today’s travelers with stylish facilities, pet friendly accommodations, tech-forward features, and curated local experiences.
  • As a proof of concept, the brand successfully soft-opened its flagship property, Roam Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona in 2023.
  • “The outdoor travel industry has experienced tremendous growth and change in the last few years,” said Michael Sharf, CEO of Roam America.

Utah Jazz Team Up With Stanley in a Multi-Year Agreement

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Fans who are interested in purchasing the first-ever limited-release Utah Jazz x Stanley Quencher and IceFlow Tumbler are encouraged to purchase tickets to the Utah Jazz game on Feb. 4, when Stanley will be recognized as the Sponsor of the Night.

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  • Fans who are interested in purchasing the first-ever limited-release Utah Jazz x Stanley Quencher and IceFlow Tumbler are encouraged to purchase tickets to the Utah Jazz game on Feb. 4, when Stanley will be recognized as the Sponsor of the Night.
  • To kick things off, the Jazz and Stanley are releasing a limited number of Utah Jazz x Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumblers and IceFlow Flip Straw Tumblers that will be available for purchase exclusively at the Utah Jazz Team Store inside Delta Center beginning on Stanley Sponsor Night, Sunday, Feb. 4 during the Jazz game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
  • Ticketed fans can purchase the limited-edition Utah Jazz branded 40oz Stanley Quencher in Black or Frost, and the 30oz IceFlow Tumbler in Polar.
  • Fans who are interested in purchasing the first-ever limited-release Utah Jazz x Stanley Quencher and IceFlow Tumbler are encouraged to purchase tickets to the Utah Jazz game on Feb. 4, when Stanley will be recognized as the Sponsor of the Night.

Tract announces acquisition of 668 acres in Eagle Mountain, UT, promising further investment for data center campuses

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

DENVER, Jan. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tract , a developer of master-planned data center parks, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of more than 668 acres of land in Eagle Mountain, UT.

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  • DENVER, Jan. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tract , a developer of master-planned data center parks, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of more than 668 acres of land in Eagle Mountain, UT.
  • To enable speed and certainty for initial development on the site, Tract is working with Rocky Mountain Power to deliver more than 400 megawatts via new transmission infrastructure by 2028.
  • “Building on Utah’s data center sales tax exemption and low power rates, Eagle Mountain has distinguished itself through thoughtful planning and having sufficient contiguous land to meet the campus needs of tomorrow.
  • “Resource-conscious data center expansion can help ensure economic prosperity for the State of Utah, today and in the future.”