Chalk board on the wall in lobby of the Ogden Union Stockyards Exchange Building. Photo credit www.Evalogue.Life - Tell Your Story, taken in 2017

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

Preserving the Exchange Building 

Ogden City, together with the Redevelopment Agency and local and federal partners, is working to achieve the vision of the Ogden Business Exchange (OBE), a 51-acre master planned business park located at the historic Ogden Union Stockyards.

Serving new industry with state-of-the-art amenities and infrastructure while preserving and highlighting the past, the OBE truly sits at the intersection of Ogden’s history and its future. The OBE was designed with outdoor recreation companies in mind, providing access to outdoor amenities such as cycling routes, the Weber River, and open space. Two leading cycling brands, ENVE Composites and Selle Royal, have already located at the OBE. ENVE has built a 70,000 sf headquarters and manufacturing facility that employs more than 180 people, while Selle Royal is operating a new 14,000 sf R&D center.

The historic Exchange Building, designed by noted architect Leslie Hodgson in 1931, will be a centerpiece of the OBE. Ogden City is currently working with its partners to develop a plan to stabilize and restore the Exchange Building.

Get involved

If you are interested in project updates or looking for ways to get involved, please e-mail by clicking here.

 


 

Column detail in lobby of the Ogden Union Stockyards Exchange Building. Photo credit www.Evalogue.Life - Tell Your Story, taken in 2017