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6000 South 650 West
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Phase 1
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2,007,586
total SF
Class A
industrial space
10,000–698,000 SF spaces
9 buildings
across 3 phases
2,758 parking and trailer stalls
32–40' clear heights
Project highlights
Brochure
Utah County highlights
As of 2020, Utah is the fastest-growing state in the nation with the highest employment growth and second-highest GDP growth. Utah County is the largest contributor to that growth, leading all counties with 11 percent employment growth and 15 percent population growth over the last five years.
Over the last 18 months, Utah County ranked #10 in the U.S. for numerical population growth amongst all counties, experiencing an increase of 21,843.
The Provo-Orem MSA was ranked as the #12 most-educated MSA in theU.S. with 78 percent of the population attaining post-high school education.
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Phase 2
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Site Plan
Location
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Aptly nicknamed “The Crossroads of the West,” Utah is strategically located in thecenter of the Western United States, with major interstate, rail and airport connections.Utah is connected to and serves as a key logistics relief valve for Western U.S. ports, asevidenced by the recently-announced Inland Port spanning 16,000 acres in Salt LakeCity’s North West quadrant. The state’s proximity to I-80, I-84 and I-70 (for east/westaccess) and I-15 (for north/south access) provides compelling regional accessibility.
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Spanish Fork Skypark is a nine-building, 2-million-square-foot development in the heart of Utah County's industrial quadrant. Both the LA and Long Beach ports are within an 11-hour driving distance of Spanish Fork Skypark, and the site's proximity to I-80, I-84, I-70 and I-15 provides compelling regional accessibility.
Spanish Fork By the Numbers
DEMOGRAPHICS
ECONOMIC DRIVERS
COMMUNITY
Job Growth
27.3%
2016–2021
(Lightcast Q4 2022)
From 2016 to 2021, jobs in Spanish Fork increased by 27.3 percent — from 17,007 to 21,652. This change outpaced the national growth rate of 1.9 percent.
Population Growth
Spanish Fork’s population grew by 6,133 — or 14.7 percent — from 2016 to 2021.
2016–2021
(Lightcast Q4 2022)
14.7%
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the second-fastest growing industry and is the industry with the top gross regional product in Spanish Fork.
Fastest-growing Industry
(Lightcast Q4 2022)
#2
Commercial Trucking Drive Times
Spanish Fork is located within an 11-hour radius (one-day commercial trucking drive time) to North America’s two largest ports: Los Angeles and Long Beach, which handle 39 percent of U.S. cargo.
From LA/Long Beach Ports
(Lightcast Q4 2022)
1 DAY
College Students
Spanish Fork is located within an 11-hour radius (one-day commercial trucking drive time) to North America’s two largest ports: Los Angeles and Long Beach, which handle 39 percent of U.S. cargo.
30-mile radius
(spanishfork.org)
60k+
Lowest Crime per Capita
As of 2018, Spanish Fork had the lowest crime rate in the State of Utah among cities with more than 35,000 residents.
Among Large Utah Cities
(FBI: 2018)
#1
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