Downtown Farmers Market
Enjoy fresh local produce, artisanal goods, live music, and a family‑friendly outdoor atmosphere just a short drive from St. George Industrial Park—a perfect Saturday outing to stock up and support community vendors.
Nestled on the edge of St. George, the St. George Industrial Park neighborhood blends modern industrial charm with wide-open spaces and a vibrant, hardworking spirit. With its streamlined commercial buildings, practical housing options, and a tight-knit community of innovators and makers, this area stands out as a hub where productivity and local pride meet.
St. George provides a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere with calm streets that contribute to a quiet neighborhood ambiance. The area features predominantly single detached homes, complemented by smaller apartment buildings, with many residences built around 1998. Grocery shopping is convenient with about 30 stores available, while numerous pharmacies nearby offer basic essentials. Dining options are abundant, with over 200 restaurants providing diverse choices. Both public and private educational institutions serve the community, ensuring accessibility to primary schools across the city. Accessibility by car is excellent, with parking readily available, making transportation straightforward and efficient throughout the area.
People who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy St. George. St. George is wonderful for those who like quiet areas, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A major industrial hub located along S River Road (Ft. Pierce Wash) just south of Bloomington Hills, offering 1‑100 acre fully improved sites with affordable Dixie Power, multiple I‑15 interchanges, and proximity to SGU airport—anchoring the neighborhood as a prime logistics and manufacturing area.
Designated future light industrial zone just north of Ft. Pierce, adjacent to I‑15, envisioned for high‑wage businesses and strategically buffered by White Dome open space and Price City hills—part of the city’s growth corridor.
Although part of the neighboring Tech Ridge development, the newly extended rim trail around the bluff connects to the east side near Zonos campus and offers scenic walking and running routes overlooking the Industrial Park area, increasing appeal for workers and residents.
A specialty commercial supplier located within the Industrial Park, offering cookware and bakeware—serving local businesses and makers in the neighborhood as a unique non‑food retail resource.
A 1.48‑acre undeveloped commercial‑industrial parcel within Ft. Pierce Industrial Park, boasting wide frontage, I‑15 access, Dixie Power service, and regional connectivity—illustrating development potential within the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Enjoy fresh local produce, artisanal goods, live music, and a family‑friendly outdoor atmosphere just a short drive from St. George Industrial Park—a perfect Saturday outing to stock up and support community vendors.
A free, family‑friendly gem and mineral show featuring crystals, jewelry, fossils, and educational displays—an engaging outing for families or hobbyists living near St. George Industrial Park.
A lively market offering local crafts and goods hosted at the nearby convention center—great for local residents near St. George Industrial Park looking for a fun shopping outing on Mother’s Day weekend.
An evening concert in a central park setting, ideal for families or neighbors near the Industrial Park to enjoy live music outdoors without traveling far.
Attend a community listening session at the local library to share ideas for Utah’s next strategic service plan—close to the Industrial Park and a meaningful way to engage in regional civic planning.
Stories, updates, and things to know in St. George Industrial Park
Local characteristics and demographics for St. George Industrial Park