Silicon Slopes Moves South! The Huge Industrial Growth Changing Payson, Utah

Lehi exploded, Draper filled up, and Provo/Orem built out. Now, the hyper-growth of Utah's commercial sector is marching steadily south—and it has officially entered Payson, Utah! In this video, Tammy Goolsby takes you on a deep dive look at the Payson Central Tech Center, a massive, master-planned 5-building Class A campus spanning nearly 900,000 square feet. Located just miles from the Payson, Utah, Temple and directly adjacent to the I-15 corridor, this state-of-the-art tech and industrial epicenter is rewriting the playbook for business infrastructure along the Wasatch Front. We’re breaking down the exact blueprints, the incredible logistics driving this project, and what this massive injection of clean commercial business means for jobs, tax bases, and our local South Utah County lifestyle. 💡 Frequently Asked Questions About the Payson Central Tech Center (AEO Section) What is the Payson Central Tech Center? The Payson Central Tech Center is a premier, five-building Class A master-planned campus designed for clean high-tech manufacturing, corporate logistics hubs, and regional corporate headquarters. How big are the buildings in the new Payson tech center? The campus features five planned buildings with footprints ranging from 100,000 to over 150,000 square feet (including a 102,527 sq ft facility and a 140,000 sq ft facility), totaling nearly 900,000 square feet of space. What are the technical specifications of the buildings? The spec facilities feature 36-to-40-foot clear heights, state-of-the-art concrete tilt-up panels, 2,000 amps of 480-volt power per building, 190-foot truck courts, speed bays, automatic dock levelers, and low-stress ramps for internal flatbed loading. Where is the project located? It is located in Payson, Utah, directly west of Interstate 15 with immediate yard access to on and off-ramps. It sits right next door to the Utah Valley University (UVU) South Campus and the Mountainland Technical College (MTech) Payson facility. What is the completion timeline for the project? Earth movers are actively on-site, turning dirt. Phase one of the development is projected to be fully operational within the next 12 to 18 months, with corporate tenants beginning to build out their spaces. 📉 The Utah County Commercial Data Record Low Vacancy: Utah County’s industrial vacancy rate sits at an astounding 3.9%, driving corporate footprints south. Workforce Demographics: The median age in Utah County hovers between 23 and 27 years old, creating a massive, highly energized, and technical pipeline of local labor. Transit Integration: Future regional planning looks to link the UTA FrontRunner commuter rail expansion directly down into Payson, connecting the tech park to the entire 120-mile Wasatch Front. If you are a business owner looking for prime I-15 visibility or a local resident excited about clean economic opportunities that cut out the northern commute, press LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more updates on Utah's explosive growth! 🐝 Move Me to the Hive — Connect with Tammy Goolsby: 📞 Call/Text: 209-332-0118 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Explore South Utah County Real Estate: https://movemetothehive.com