If you’re currently seeking a talented workforce, the upcoming Davis Community Job Fair has you covered! This live and in-person event is slated for February 22, 2022. The fair offers interested businesses the chance to talk to several hundred active job seekers from Davis, Weber, and Salt Lake Counties. Here are the details: Location: Warehouse […]

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We are proud and appreciative to announce Young Automotive Group broke ground this morning for a new 152,000 square foot headquarters and parts warehouse building in Layton.  There were several hundred in attendance as Mayor Petro and Mr. Spencer Young Sr. spoke to the audience, proudly announcing, “this is 97 years in the making.”  The […]

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Layton City currently has funds available to help prevent and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Grant monies are administered by the City’s Community & Economic Development department, thanks to federal Community Development Blog Grant (CDBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Funds are offered to small businesses through Layton […]

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Layton City’s Economic Development department is pleased to announce the first Small Business Seminar event for 2022. “What’s Working/Not Working in Social Media Marketing” will be presented by Trish Thomason from Social Buzzerfly. Thomason started her Layton marketing firm in May, 2016 and has since created and managed dozens of social media pages. She has […]

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The year 2021 saw residents spending more time at home, leading to some homeowners investing a more substantial portion of their earnings into maintaining and upgrading their home. According to home repair projects website Angi, the average home improvement spending was $10,341 this year—a 25% increase from 2020. Spending on emergency home repairs, according to […]

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According to Utah state economists and experts, local home buying trends have created a significant growing wedge, forcing residents to spend ever-larger shares of their pay on housing costs. This widening chasm between the cost of available housing and what homebuyers actually pay is an underlying driver behind Utah’s current housing predicament. With this housing […]

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