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Highlights
- Excellent Location with Access to all Downtown Amenities
- Direct Private Storefront Access
- Walking Distance to Entertainment, Lodging, Public Transportation and More!
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Exchange Place has evolved into one of downtown Salt Lake City’s most active micro-districts over the past five years, shifting from a quieter historic block into a denser, more nightlife-oriented corridor. The strongest change has been the steady arrival of new bars, lounges, and boutique retailers, which has reshaped both foot traffic and the area’s overall identity. The core change is a move toward hospitality-driven activation. Between 2020 and 2025, multiple new cocktail bars, lounges, and specialty shops opened within a one-block radius, creating a cluster of destinations that didn’t exist a few years earlier. This has increased evening activity, diversified the retail mix, and helped Exchange Place function more like a connected entertainment zone rather than just a historic office district. These changes have provided higher visibility for businesses, increased foot traffic, improved vibrancy and greater appeal for office tenants seeking amenities within walking distance.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Build-Out | Available |
| 1st Floor, Ste 111 | 2,873 SF | Negotiable | $37.21 CAD/SF/YR $3.10 CAD/SF/MO $106,893 CAD/YR $8,908 CAD/MO | Retail | - | Now |
1st Floor, Ste 111
| Size |
| 2,873 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $37.21 CAD/SF/YR $3.10 CAD/SF/MO $106,893 CAD/YR $8,908 CAD/MO |
| Space Use |
| Retail |
| Build-Out |
| - |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor, Ste 111
| Size | 2,873 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $37.21 CAD/SF/YR |
| Space Use | Retail |
| Build-Out | - |
| Available | Now |
Exchange Place has evolved into one of downtown Salt Lake City’s most active micro-districts over the past five years, shifting from a quieter historic block into a denser, more nightlife-oriented corridor. The strongest change has been the steady arrival of new bars, lounges, and boutique retailers, which has reshaped both foot traffic and the area’s overall identity. The core change is a move toward hospitality-driven activation. Between 2020 and 2025, multiple new cocktail bars, lounges, and specialty shops opened within a one-block radius, creating a cluster of destinations that didn’t exist a few years earlier. This has increased evening activity, diversified the retail mix, and helped Exchange Place function more like a connected entertainment zone rather than just a historic office district. These changes have provided higher visibility for businesses, increased foot traffic, improved vibrancy and greater appeal for office tenants seeking amenities within walking distance.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
Select Tenants
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- Industry
- 10th
- AlviArmani
- Health Care and Social Assistance
- 6th
- Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- 11th
- EDA
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- Multiple
- ExpertVoice
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- 1st
- MOCA Services
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- 3rd
- PlanSource
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- 7th
- Red Games
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Property Facts
Property Overview
Located in the heart of lower Main Street surrounded by bars and restaurants. Adjacent to Aker restaurant. Walking distance to all hotels and entertainment options. Direct private storefront access with potential for patio space. Space offers tall ceilings and open floorplan plus existing restrooms and plumbing.
- Atrium
- Commuter Rail
- Metro/Subway
- Property Manager on Site
- Restaurant
- Roof Terrace
- Air Conditioning
Nearby Major Retailers
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