Place your business at the heart of Midvale’s Main Street revitalization project to benefit from growing daily traffic in an up-and-coming commercial hub at the Vincent Park retail corridor.
This walkable collection provides almost 35,000 square feet of diverse retail space in a prime position just off Interstate 15 with direct frontage to the intersection of Main Street and Center Street. The highly visible storefronts enjoy exposure to almost 14,000 vehicles passing each day along Center Street and Interstate 15, delivering an additional 214,000 cars per day. The area is within walking distance of multiple parking garages, a free public parking lot, and the Midvale Center TRAX rail station, shortening commutes and allowing customers to easily reach the Vincent Park retail corridor.
The Vincent Park retail shops enjoy heightened daily traffic from local shoppers thanks to the high concentration of nearby national brands and major demand drivers. Popular hotspots within ten minutes of the property include the Fashion Place Mall, the Shops at Fort Union power center, and the lush greenery of Midvale City Park, Conservation Garden Park, and the Murray Parkway and River Oaks Golf Courses. Headquarters for Midvale’s largest employers, Overstock.com and CHG Healthcare Services, are both located within five minutes of the property, providing robust lunchtime and after-work traffic.
Positioned just 12 miles south of Salt Lake City and bounded by the 15 and 215 Freeways, Midvale is a peaceful suburban enclave of the Salt Lake Valley. Safe streets and impressive schools attract families to the city, while the enthusiastic spirit of the area appeals to young professionals. The Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City is working to revitalize Midvale’s Main Street to allow the historic downtown’s history, character, and charm to shine and transform Main Street into the city’s primary art, culture, and food district. Substantial traffic is drawn to the area by community events, including the annual Midvale Main Mural Festival, the Creators Conference, Food Truck Fridays, and the Art House, a public art studio located in the old Midvale City Museum building on Main Street.