MasterControl is ditching its Cottonwood Heights HQ for Salt Lake City, leaving us with a potential budget hole and fewer local jobs. It’s a tough blow for our city’s tax base and the neighborhood business scene.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Hiring a new staff member would be a permanent addition to the city's payroll, while contractors would be project-based costs.
Residents, as better development management could lead to better community amenities and tax revenue.
Cottonwood Heights residents and local businesses that rely on the foot traffic and tax dollars MasterControl provided.
The city is trying to figure out how to best manage big projects like the Gravel Pit. They are debating if they need a new full-time staffer or if they should hire outside help to get the job done right.
Cottonwood Heights welcomes Breeze Aviation and BlueVine Capital Cottonwood Heights (.gov)
MasterControl Moves Corporate HQ to Salt Lake City CommercialSearch