Where Do I Live?


By the Numbers...

Ogden is on the move.

Technology, manufacturing, and its emerging image as a high adventure city are driving Ogden's economic revival. Skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing, indoor skydiving, kayaking, hiking, and fishing attract more tourists and new residents every year. Investment opportunities are as abundant as the recreation. Nearly 100 acres of Ogden's downtown are under development, and several more blocks are in the planning stages. Strong neighborhoods, great business and employment opportunities, government offices, and an excellent commercial center continue to draw interest to Ogden from across the United States.  

Rankings...

Utah has been ranked 2nd overall of "The Best States for Business." Forbes Magazine, July 2007

In July 2007, CNBC named Utah the 3rd best state to do business, the 2nd in quality of life, and the 5th in superior workforce.

Ogden and Salt Lake City were recognized among the "Most Technologically Advanced Cities in America" in the 2005 Digital Cities Survey by the Center for Digital Government.

Powder Mountain ranked number one for snow quality in the 2006 Ski Magazine readers' survey of North American resorts.

Quotes...

Ogden is the best access to the outdoors, Sunset Magazine, 2006

"We are excited to have a significant part of our operation in 'The Hub.' Ogden offers a high adventure recreation atmosphere that compliments our business well." James Hunter, Rossignol

National Geographic Adventure is calling Ogden "Utah's new outdoor capitol"- and one of the top 10 outdoor spots in the country.