David Bornemeier, co-owner of the new Mountain Brand ice facility

Rebirth


Rebirth is happening down by the river.  Read more about the new Ogden Business Exchange park. Click here.

Detail inside the exchange building to be preserved. Photo taken by Rhonda Lauritzen, Evalogue.Life

Preservation


How can you help preserve the historic Exchange Building? Read about plans and find out how to get involved. Click here.   

Events


Come learn more about this project and meet us at the Heritage Festival, Saturday May 12 at Ogden’s Union Station. Click here

Memories


Do you have stories, photos or artifacts to share? Click here to contribute memories

Rebirth 

The Business Exchange is producing again 


Check out this great video showcasing plans for the Ogden Business Exchange – a new business park on the Stockyard site. 

Since razing the dilapidated outbuildings and building infrastructure for the park,  Enve Composites is thriving and Roosters has broken ground on a new brewery and restaurant they are calling “The Roost.” 

Read this article by the Chamber’s NUBiz publication: Rebirth by the River

Across town, the 100-year-old Western Gateway Storage has opened a beautiful expansion and continues to serve a critical link in the local supply chain.

Read this article by the Chamber’s NUBiz publication: How Cool is Western Gateway? 100 years of cold storage for Utah’s Supply Chain 

In early 2018, the owners of Western Gateway revived the Mountain Brand by launching a new bagged ice product. Although their gleaming new facilities are located in downtown Ogden, their roots are in the stockyards. This story shows how the spirit of heritage continues with a new generation of entrepreneurs.

Watch a fun video: 

Selle Royal

Another bicycle manufacturer is opening a facility with 14,000 square feet of research and development space. This new building will allow Selle Royal to quickly and efficiently design, test, tweak, and launch new products through their varied international brands such as Fizik, Lookin, Brooks, and Crank Brothers.

Rendering of Selle Royal facility. Photo from Ogden City Business Development