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TrueCore, Route App Inc, and Walker Edison Furniture Company all share one thing in common. They are all investing in Right to Work Utah!
Truecore will be adding a new location in Brigham City, while Walker Edison Furniture will be adding a new headquarters in West Jordan. In addition, Route App Inc is expanding in Lehi.
So these three companies will create new job opportunities all across the state! Read on to find out what people are saying about each investment.
“We are excited to be building our third TrueCore facility in the last three years. Locating in Utah will give us a national footprint and allow us to competitively service our customers in the western U.S. and Canadian markets.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
“We’re always glad when an innovative technology company, with experience in other markets, selects Utah. […] Route’s expansion not only bolsters Silicon Slopes as a whole but also strengthens our state’s industry expertise in e-commerce.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with the investment Walker Edison made in West Jordan. […] The decision to redevelop a large, abandoned retail building will not only breathe new life into the city’s core but also signals a deep commitment to our community.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
To read the previous update on economic development in Right to Work Utah, click here.
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