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Perfect Location, Easy to Do Business

Without a doubt, Taylorsville is the place to be for business. Our location, right in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley, is perfect for investment and new growth. Both emerging and legacy areas define the community such as the 2700 West Employment Center, which will include the coming Bus Rapid Transit line; Sorenson Research Park, which has available parcels; Utah State University – Salt Lake Center at Taylorsville; the Redwood Road Mobility and Beautification Project from 4100 to 5400 South; the new Summit Vista Retirement Community; and the new Mid-Valley Regional Performing Arts Center.

In addition, the city is engaged in master-planning efforts focused on the city's retail centers, as well as commercial district envisioning and revitalization. Businesses, both large and small, will find a supportive environment and plenty of opportunity in Taylorsville. Please contact us to learn more:

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Raising Cane's

Taylorsville Welcomes Raising Cane’s: A Community Celebration on Redwood Road

Grand Opening

Raising Cane's 1Raising Cane’s has officially opened its doors in Taylorsville, bringing its famous chicken finger meals to 5682 S. Redwood Road. The restaurant marked its debut on Nov. 18 with a high-energy Ribbon Cutting attended by city officials, ChamberWest and enthusiastic fans.

Crowds arrived early — some even lining up the night before — eager to be among the first served. The Taylorsville High cheer squad and Taylorsville Youth Ambassadors added spirit to the event, cheering on the opening and welcoming guests.

“What a party that was," Mayor Kristie Overson said at a recent City Council meeting. "I can't remember a Ribbon Cutting that was that exciting and vivacious. It was just really something special.”

Mayor Overson and City Council Members Bob Knudsen and Ernest Burgess even made history as the first customers through the Taylorsville Raising Cane's drive-thru.

“So we have that designation,” Mayor Overson joked. “But beyond that, it was just delightful to be with community members — with neighbors and friends — and celebrate this new business in our city. What a great opportunity it is to have them here."

Raising Cane’s is known for its simple yet beloved menu: hand-battered chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw and the signature Cane’s Sauce. The restaurant focuses on quality and consistency, earning a dedicated following nationwide.

Raising Cane’s in Taylorsville is typically open 10 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and is open an hour later until 1 a.m. on weekends. Learn more and view the menu on their website.

Raising Cane's Ribbon Cutting

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