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Unlocking The Future Of Salt Lake City's Hospitality Scene At Bisnow's Aug. 13 Event

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Salt Lake City’s hospitality industry is experiencing a surge fueled by tourism as the city establishes itself as a hub for fintech and business. Utah is home to 15 of the nation’s 23 industrial banks, making it a heavyweight in the financial industry.

This momentum is amplified by excitement over the 2034 Winter Olympics. Ahead of the Games, the Salt Lake City Organizing Committee has already locked in 21,000-plus rooms across 11 counties. 

Meanwhile, massive ongoing developments like the Delta Center and the rebuilding of the Salt Palace Convention Center, as well as city-shaping projects like the Gateway District, are expected to create high-value corporate and sports tourism long after the last drive down the slopes of the Winter Games. 

Find out what's impacting the Silicon Slopes region and its hospitality sector at Bisnow’s Salt Lake City Hotel and Hospitality Outlook event on Aug. 13. Register here

Here are five reasons to attend the event:

  1. See what is driving demand for new development and investment interest from Visit Salt Lake CEO and President Kaitlin Eskelson, Gallivan Center Director Lucas Goodrich and J.W. Marriott Jr. Institute University of Utah Executive Director Marc Brown. 
  2. Find out how hotels and event spaces are being designed and operated to meet the evolving needs of patrons from Mogul Capital CEO Brad Wagstaff, CBRE Hotels Executive Vice President Larry Kaplan and Eight Form Head of Strategic Growth and Asset Management Zach Demuth.
  3. Gain insight into the way branding, programming and guest experiences are driving revenue.
  4. Learn how the growth of tourism and the expansion of Salt Lake City International Airport will impact downtown and the surrounding areas.
  5. Connect with developers, hotel owners and hospitality brands in this thriving sector.

For more information on Bisnow’s Salt Lake City event in August, click here