Eagle Mountain is looking at nuclear power to attract major businesses. The idea is to offer massive energy resources to lure large companies and boost the local economy.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The program has an annual budget of $150,000 funded through CDBG allocations.
Local home-based entrepreneurs looking to expand into brick-and-mortar storefronts.
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The city is looking at ways to boost its economy. This could mean new jobs, businesses, and a stronger tax base for the city.
A massive data center expansion is coming to the Cedar Valley, which will bring significant investment to the area.
The city is launching a loan program to help home-based businesses move into physical locations, which could boost the local economy and create jobs.
Eagle Mountain looking to bring nuclear power to help attract more businesses KUTV
Eagle Mountain to explore feasibility of establishing inland port within the city | News, Sports, Jobs heraldextra.com
Tract plans 400MW data center park in Eagle Mountain, Utah Data Center Dynamics
Google Plans $1.2bn Data Center on 300 Acres in Eagle Mountain, Utah Dgtl Infra
Tyson Foods Breaks Ground on New Facility in Eagle Mountain, Utah Deli Market News
Facebook’s data center deal with Eagle Mountain includes a $5 million sweetener from the state The Salt Lake Tribune
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