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THE BOYER COMPANY, founded and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, is one of the
largest full-service real estate development firms in the United States. During the past 43 years, from
its founding in 1972 to 2015, The Boyer Company has developed more than 250 projects equaling
approximately 32 million square feet, including office, medical, governmental, retail, and industrial
space. The firm currently controls an ownership portfolio that exceeds 14 million square feet and
manages more than 17 million square feet of commercial space. In the past 10 years alone, The Boyer
Company has added more than 90 projects to its ownership portfolio and has secured and retired over
$2.3 billion of construction and permanent financing. Currently, the company has over $273 million of
projects in various stages of development.
FIRM OVERVIEW
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PHILOSOPHYThe Boyer Company is dedicated to developing quality retail, medical, office, industrial, mixed-use,
and residential properties, as well as providing exceptional construction and property management
services for the properties. Its ability to orchestrate complex development projects and sustain strong
relationships with clients and tenants helps maintain The Boyer Company’s position as a leader in
commercial real estate development.
The Boyer Company is well known as the largest developer in the Intermountain West and a
respected developer in government, medical, and retail projects across the United States. Boyer has
created the highest standards in real estate development by aspiring to maintain positive long-term
relationships with its clients. The company’s focus is on quality, fairness, integrity, flexibility, price
sensitivity, and on providing its clients and tenants with full-service capabilities by utilizing specialized
internal development, finance, construction, and project management expertise. Plus, Boyer is proud
to retain long-term ownership of most of its development projects, which places a priority on quality
and functionality that mutually benefits the client and the owner through all phases of the project. The
company’s founding philosophy of creating, owning, and managing commercial real estate for the
long-term has contributed to its rapid growth across the nation for more than four decades.
As a privately owned company, The Boyer Company project decision makers interface directly with
clients to determine deal structures and identify the most efficient manner to deliver the project.
As a result of this unique approach, each project benefits from simplified communication, reduced
bureaucracy, and streamlined project delivery.
FIRM OVERVIEW
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FIRM OVERVIEW
Huntsman Chemical Corporation
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FINANCIAL CAPABILITIESThe Boyer Company continues to utilize long-standing banking
relationships and the firm’s own financial strength to effectively
secure project financing. The Boyer Company successfully
arranged and closed $169 million in financing in 2013 and $262
million in 2014. Over the last ten years, The Boyer Company
has finalized over $2.3 billion of construction and permanent
financing.
FIRM OVERVIEW
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FIRM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTUREThe Boyer Company is a 150-person, full-service real estate firm,
which maintains in-house project management, construction
management, finance, property management, and accounting
divisions. This comprehensive service platform allows The Boyer
Company to provide thorough oversight, support, and quality
control during the design, construction, and pre- and post-
occupancy phases of the project on behalf of its clients. The Boyer
Company’s high development standards and reliability have made
the company a first class developer in the western United States.
The Boyer Company is successful because of its leaders. The
leadership team is comprised of Boyer executives who have
significant and diverse real estate development and management
experience and provides strategic direction and management on
behalf of the firm. As a result of their innovative leadership, during
the past 43 years The Boyer Company has developed over 32
million square feet of commercial property.
EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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ROGER BOYER, Chairman and Founder
As Chairman of The Boyer Company, Roger serves as a director
and advisor to The Boyer Company. Under Roger’s direction
The Boyer Company has developed more than 32 million square
feet of commercial projects throughout the Intermountain West,
including office buildings, shopping centers, medical offices,
hotels, apartments, and special-use facilities. Roger has served in
numerous community organizations such as the Utah Arts Council,
Pioneer Memorial Theater (Chairman, 1984–1986), United Way
(Chairman, 1985–1986), Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
(Chairman, 1986–1987), Salt Lake Public Utilities Advisory Board,
Utah Division of Business and Economic Development Board
(Chairman, 1989–1991), Economic Development Corporation of
Utah Board, Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau Board,
Federal Reserve Board (Salt Lake Branch, Chairman, 2003–2005).
Currently he serves on the University of Utah Hospital Advisory
Board, University of Utah National Advisory Committee, ARUP
Laboratories Board, and is a Trustee at the University of Utah.
Roger received his bachelor of science degree from the University
of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, and his master of business
administration degree from Harvard Business School.
EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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JAKE BOYER, President and CEO
Jake Boyer took over the position of President in June 2006 and
of both President and CEO in 2010. Jake was project manager of
The Gateway, a 2.1 million square-foot mixed-use development
in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. In addition to The Gateway,
Jake also has had extensive experience in developing medical,
office, government, and retail projects for The Boyer Company.
Jake’s community participation includes serving as a Chairman of
the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, a Membership Committee
Chairman with the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, President of
Valley Services (Valley Mental Health Subsidiary) (2000–2006), and
New Vision Campaign Chair for M.I.T. Center for Real Estate. He
is a guest lecturer for Brigham Young University, the University of
Utah, the Urban Land Institute, and the International Convention of
Shopping Centers. Jake is also a member of NAIOP and a member
of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Board. Jake
received his bachelor of science degree in finance from Brigham
Young University in Provo, Utah, and his master of science degree
in real estate development from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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DEVON GLENN, Chief Operating Officer
Devon Glenn has been the Chief Operating Officer of The Boyer
Company since 2001. He served as Vice President of Asset
Management for The Boyer Company from 1998 to 2001,
overseeing the property management division that manages
properties on behalf of The Boyer Company and other third-party
clients. The management portfolio includes medical, office, and
retail properties located in various states throughout the country.
Devon’s expertise includes property strategies, reporting, value-
enhancing opportunities, and property sales. Before coming to The
Boyer Company, Devon served as Vice President for the Prudential
Realty Group in Parsippany, New Jersey. His responsibilities
included asset management of a 1.5 million square foot portfolio
and project sales totaling $400 million. Devon was also Vice
President for the Prudential Realty Group in Houston, New Orleans,
Denver, and Los Angeles. In each location, the portfolio size was in
excess of $300 million representing 10 properties. Devon received
his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Utah and his
master of business administration from the University of Southern
California.
EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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BRIAN GOCHNOUR, Director of Lending and Finance
Brian Gochnour has been the Director of Lending and Finance at The Boyer Company since 2000. He
oversees all aspects of construction and permanent financing as well as other financing for The Boyer
Company’s development projects. Brian has closed, on average, in excess of $200 million in financial
transactions per year for the last four years. Before coming to The Boyer Company, Brian worked in
commercial real estate lending with Zions First National Bank. Brian received his bachelor’s degree
in economics from the University of Utah and his master of business administration degree from the
University of North Carolina (UNC).
PAUL D. KELLEY, Chief Financial Officer
Paul Kelly has been the Chief Financial Officer at The Boyer Company since 1996. His responsibilities
include all accounting functions, financial reporting, taxes, and information technology. Paul is a
Certified Public Accountant and has the technical experience of public accounting as well as the
practical experience of industry accounting. Before coming to The Boyer Company, Paul worked as
Vice President of Accounting and Treasurer at JP Realty, Inc. He has also worked as an audit senior
and assistant real estate appraiser. He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting and his master of
accountancy degree from Brigham Young University.
EXECUTIVE PROFILES
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L-3 Communications
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OFFICEThe Boyer Company has been developing and managing office
space since the company’s inception in 1972. The company’s
project managers have since developed over 6.6 million square
feet of office space in the Intermountain West. The Boyer Company
specializes in long-term management and employs experienced
and dedicated property managers.
The Boyer Company values its long-standing relationship with
various corporations. The Boyer Company has successfully
delivered numerous build-to-suit facilities on behalf of corporations
like Fidelity Investments, L-3 Communications, 3-M, Novell, IBM,
Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan Chase, Myriad Genetics, Aetna, Xerox,
and many others.
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101 South 200 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
2014
144,000 SF
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OFFICE
101 TOWER Located conveniently in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, this new building sits closest to the corner of 100 South and 200 East and has an entrance that
is oriented toward the intersection. The building, designed to service Class A office tenants, consists of a granite and glass exterior with a steel frame
and concrete construction. It is supported with on-site parking, both at grade and in an on-site parking structure. This property includes a nice plaza
area on the corner of the 100 South and 200 East intersection with trees and other landscaping. It is the new headquarters for The Boyer Company.
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101 Tower represents the finest Boyer’s portfolio has to offer in
terms of level of construction and finishes. The building lobby is
finished with limestone, rich hard woods, and imported Italian
granite to create a warm and inviting feel. Modern LED lighting is
found throughout the building’s common areas juxtaposing the
classical design elements with modern circular fixtures.
The tower also boasts a fitness facility for the use of tenants, which
includes a locker room area and showers. Key building components
include state of the art mechanical systems and a focus on
sustainability. The building is expected to yield LEED Certification
(pending) by the US Green Building Council.
Additional anchor Tenants include Parr Brown law firm and
Moreton & Company.
OFFICE
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201 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
1991
420,000 SF
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ONE UTAH CENTEROne Utah Center is the premier downtown office building in Salt
Lake City and an icon of the downtown landscape. The 24-story
granite and glass building houses prominent tenants, including
Rocky Mountain Power, Wells Fargo Advisors, Morgan Stanley, JP
Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, and Parsons Behle & Latimer. The
project includes an adjacent underground parking structure and
plaza developed in conjunction with the Redevelopment Agency of
Salt Lake City. The building received the ASHRAE Journal’s 1995
technology award for mechanical system design.
OFFICE
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102 South 200 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
2014 (Renovations)
144,000 SF
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102 TOWERThe 102 Tower was originally built in 1956, remodeled in 1998, and
served as the corporate headquarters of Questar Corporation. With
Questar’s relocation, Boyer seized the opportunity to purchase,
renovate, and re-position this key piece of downtown Salt Lake City’s
office market.
The building features 206,240 rentable square feet above grade with
an additional 9,771 square feet in the basement. Upon acquisition
Boyer made a complete renovation of the building’s common areas
including a total revamping of the building’s eight-story atrium space.
Using a canyon theme, Boyer has revitalized this building and has
turned a dated single-tenant property into an exciting, modern, and
lively multi-tenant hub that is full of natural light and vibrance.
Boyer also added a fitness center and 7-level 700-stall parking
structure adjacent to the property, further reinforcing the modern feel
and bringing all the amenities associated with Class A office buildings
to 102 Tower.
Major tenants include Strong & Hanni Law Firm and Smedley
Financial.
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OFFICE
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SIX GATEWAY OFFICE TOWERSix Gateway Office Tower was the final office building project at The Gateway, a mixed-use
development in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, and serves as headquarters for Barrack
Gold. It features a brick and glass exterior with a tradiitonal flair that is reminiscent of the
nearby Union Pacific Railway station. The building has earned LEED Silver
certification.
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460 West 50 North
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
2012
100,000 SF
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OFFICE
950 North 2200 West
Salt Lake City, Utah
2012
87,657 SF
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OFFICE
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS AND ONE AIRPORT TECH CENTERThe L-3 Communications building, the new Headquarters for L-3 in Utah, is conveniently located at the One Airport Tech Center, a unique freeway
office park currently under development in Salt Lake City. The park is located between Salt Lake International Airport and Salt Lake City’s Central
Business District. The business park contains 80 acres with sites ranging from 2.5 to 20 acres, including sites available for build-to-suit office and leasing
opportunities. The office center currently contains four build-to-suit buildings, each developed for specific tenants including Salt Lake Community
College, Prolexys, FAA/FSDO, PVE Engineers, and Union Pacific.
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698 West 10000 South
South Jordan, Utah 84095
202, 2008
215,000 SF
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JORDAN VALLEY TECH CENTERThe Jordan Valley Tech Center office complex consists of two office buildings totaling
approximately 215,000 square feet and is master planned for three buildings totaling 315,000
square feet of office space. Immediate proximity to the Jordan River Parkway with its wetlands,
picnic areas, and walking paths is an additional amenity for building occupants. LANDesk
Software is the first building’s primary tenant, and the second of the two buildings (pictured)
primarily serves Morgan Stanley.
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49 North 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
2007
230,000 SF
OFFICE
FIDELITY REGIONAL HEADQUARTERSThis stately Class A office building was developed specifically for Fidelity Investments and required meeting the needs of a demanding and detailed
client. The building includes significant surface parking in addition to underground structured parking. Because the Western Region Headquarters serves
as a critical operations center for Fidelity, in the event of emergencies or disasters, the building contains a complex redundant emergency power system
that is capable of supporting the entire facility for an extended period of time.
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Highway 224 and Olympic Park Dr.
Park City, Utah 84098
Ongoing
1.3 million SF
70 acres
OFFICE
PARK CITY TECH CENTERThe Park City Tech Center (PCTC) is a world-class office and research technology park located in Park City, Utah. The 70-acre site plan includes
development for 18 buildings with ample parking and amenities. PCTC is the largest business park in the area and largest open-space project ever in
Summit County with a value exceeding $25 million. It sits in Kimball Junction, the center of commercial and residential growth for the area. Building A
(pictured) serves The Park City Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center, All Season Resort Lodging, Mountain Top Physical Therapy, Commerce Real
Estate, and Powdr Corporation.
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One Airport—Union Pacific | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2007 | 36,000 SF Ogden City Centre | Ogden, Utah | 2006 | 98,537 SF Three Gateway Office | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2004 | 114,132 SF
Jordan Valley Tech | South Jordan, Utah | 2002 | 105,068 SF Park City Tech Center A | Park City, Utah | 2011 | ???,??? SF Jordan Valley Tech II | South Jordan, Utah | 2002 | 105,068 SF
Junction Office Building | Ogden, Utah | 2000 | 26,000 SF Fidelity Investments Headquarters | SLC, Utah | 2005 | ???,??? SF Five Gateway Office Building | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2006 | ???,000 SF
OFFICE
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One Airport—Union Pacific | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2007 | 36,000 SF Ogden City Centre | Ogden, Utah | 2006 | 98,537 SF Three Gateway Office | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2004 | 114,132 SF
Jordan Valley Tech | South Jordan, Utah | 2002 | 105,068 SF Two Gateway Office | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2001 | 81,794 SF One Gateway Office | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2001 | 161,651 SF
BDO Office Building | Ogden, Utah | 2000 | 26,000 SF FranklinCovey I & II | Provo, Utah | 1998 | 119,000 SF
OFFICE
TRW | Clearfield, Utah | 1999 | 125,550 SF
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Iomega I | Roy, Utah | 1996 | 71,000 SFChandler City Office Center | Chandler, Arizona | 1998 | 108,000 SF
HealthRider | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1996 | 150,326 O.C. Tanner Headquarters | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1995 | 800,000 SF Huntsman Chemical | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1995 | 82,000 SF
Aetna Life Insurance | Sandy, Utah | 1995 | 135,000 SF NuSkin International Headquarters | Provo, Utah | 1992 | 126,000 SF Ambassador | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1990 | 96,912 SF
Iomega II | Roy, Utah | 1998 | 90,000 SF
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One Utah Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1991 | 420,000 SF
Morris Travel | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1989 | 60,000 SF 3M Corporation | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1989 | 90,000 SF
215 South State | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1984 | 200,000 SF 185 South State | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1981 | 135,000 SF
420 East South Temple | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1980 | 143,000 SF 675 East 500 South | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1980 | 73,319 SF Novell I, II, III | Provo, Utah | 1990 | 256,000 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCESThe development of healthcare related properties is a foundation of
The Boyer Company history and a prominent focus of the company
today. The Boyer Company began developing medical facilities in
the mid-1970’s, and the growing success of this work eventually
lead to the formation of a healthcare division of The Boyer
Company, now one of the nation’s leading full-service healthcare
real estate developers, having delivered over 4 million square feet
of medical space for both public and private entities. The firm
maintains experience developing a wide range of medical-industry
facilities, including hospitals, surgical centers, research laboratories,
rehabilitation centers, medical offices, and imaging centers. Boyer’s
success has been forged through a commitment to quality, fairness,
and flexibility that is required to deliver these sensitive and complex
facilities. As a result of these qualities, The Boyer Company
healthcare portfolio currently maintains a 97% occupancy rate,
and over 87% of the firm’s new work is repeat business. Boyer is
a preferred development partner for many of the nations leading
healthcare organizations including Advanced Healthcare Systems,
Hospital Corporation of America, and St. Luke’s Health System.
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
CENTERPOINT MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGThe Centerpoint Medical Office Building was developed as part of the Healthcare Corporation of America, Inc.’s largest-ever approved
hospital project and largest Certificate of Need project approved by the State of Missouri. The building is a four-story, steel-frame
building with panelized EIFS exterior and connects seamlessly on each floor with the existing hospital. It features an I-occupancy
envelope on the first floor for the Ambulatory Surgical Center.
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
19550 East 39th Street
Independence, Missouri 64057
2006
201,404 SF
LONE PEAK EMERGENCY CENTERThe Lone Peak Hospital and Medical Office Building was developed for Mountain Star Healthcare as an add-on to a 2-year-old
standalone emergency department. The project is a 30-bed hospital and the first satellite emergency department in Utah. In addition
to outpatient clinics, it has a 10-bed maternity ward and four operating suites where surgeons can perform general surgeries, including
ear, nose, and throat, gynecologic, and orthopedic procedures.
11925 South State Street
Draper, UT 84020
2009
60,000 SF
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
AHC SKILLED NURSING FACILITIESThe Boyer Company has a good long-standing partnership with Advanced Health Care (AHC). As a result they have partnered again to deliver several
skilled nursing facilities throughout the nation. These state-of-the-art facilities offer an alternative to a nursing home for short-term recovery and
rehabilitation after surgeries and hospital care. The facilities are approximately 35,000 square feet and have 38–42 private rooms, each with a private
bathroom, along with restaurant-style dining, therapy rooms, library, salon, and whirlpool bath. They are one-story, wood-frame buildings with clear-
storey construction in the lobby, which expands the space and brings in natural light to the area. Boyer’s expertise in land selection and construction
makes the company an ideal partner to build and finance these buildings. Boyer has completed or is in the process of developing facilities in Nevada,
Missouri, Kansas, Idaho, and Colorado.
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
5840 West Sunset Road
Las Vegas, NV 89118
2014
35,000 SF
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500 So. Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
2004
319,426 SF
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
ARUP LABORATORIESThe ARUP buildings are located at Research Park in Salt Lake City, Utah, which is the premier business and research park campus
located in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains and adjacent to the University of Utah. The first building was constructed in 1989, and
continued growth at ARUP necessitated construction of additional buildings in 1995, 2000, and 2004. Construction is steel frame with
brick and glass exterior and concrete floors. Care was taken in the design to maintain continuity in the appearance of each building,
while using up-to-date technology available at the time each building was designed.
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320 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
2006
311,692 SF
MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
MYRIAD GENETICSMyriad Genetics approached The Boyer Company because of its build-to-suit expertise to provide a customized development plan to
meet Myriad’s need for additional space. The original building was completed in 1996 with subsequent buildings constructed in 1999,
2002, and 2006 to meet the growing needs. The design ensured the buildings would meet the requirements of the tenant, including
highly technical systems that accommodate laboratory needs, ensure safety of Myriad employees, and also blend in seamlessly one
with another.
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
Menorah Medical Center | Overland Park, Kansas | 2009 | 59,300 SF Lone Peak Medical Office Building | Draper, Utah | 2009 | 60,000 SF Surgical Institute of Reading | Reading, Pennsylvania | 2007 | 33,217 SF
Pikes Peak Medical Center | Woodland Park, CO | 2007 | 20,194 SF Mountain Vista Medical Center | Mesa, Arizona | 2007 | 100,000 SF Henderson ASC/MOB | Henderson, Nevada | 2007 | 75,000 SF
Bitner Medical Office Building | Layton, Utah | 2007 | 52,682 SF Wesley ED/MOB | Wichita, Kansas | 2006 | 65,000 SF Tri-City Surgical Center | Prescott, Arizona | 2006 | 12,800 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
Southern Hills MOB II | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2006 | 100,000 SF Salt Lake Medical Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2006 | 66,128 SF Medical Center of San Jose | San Jose, California | 2006 | 120,000 SF
MidAmerica ASC/MOB | Overland Park, Kansas | 2006 | 40,000 SF Medical Plaza at Spectrum | Gilbert, Arizona | 2006 | 93,500 SF Kansas City Imaging | Kansas City, Kansas | 2006 | 8,200 SF
Jordan Valley MOB | West Jordan, Utah | 2006 | 80,000 SF Hastings ASC | Hastings, Nebraska | 2006 | 9,500 SF Centerpointe Medical Offices | Independence, MO | 2006 | 201,404 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
Black Canyon Surgical Center | Montrose, Colorado | 2006 | 15,000 SF Turlock ASC | Turlock, California | 2005 | 8,400 SF St. Louis Surgical Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 2005 | 22,000 SF
Southwest MOB | San Antonio, Texas | 2005 | 60,000 SF Overland Park MOB | Overland Park, Kansas | 2005 | 40,000 SF Great Lakes Surgical Center | Southfield, Michigan | 2005 | 15,400 SF
Ouachita Surgical Hospital | West Monroe, Louisiana | 2004 | 18,000 SF North Suburban MOB II | Thornton, Colorado | 2004 | 16,000 SF Mesa View MOB | Mesquite, Nevada | 2004 | 30,000 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
Marysvill ASC | Marysville, Ohio | 2004 | 9,000 SF Arizona Orthopedic Institute | Chandler, Arizona | 2004 | 48,000 SF Alaska Digestive Center | Anchorage, Alaska | 2004 | 4,000 SF
Utah Surgical Center | West Valley City, Utah | 2003 | 24,000 SF Columbus Surgical Center | Dublin, Ohio | 2003 | 14,000 SF Central Ohio ASC | New Albany, Ohio | 2003 | 14,000 SF
Uinta Medical Plaza | Evanston, Wyoming | 2003 | 23,000 SF ARUP Laboratories | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1989–2004 | 320,000 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
North Suburban MOB I | Thornton, Colorado | 2001 | 61,000 SF Rancho Vistoso | Oro Valley, Arizona | 2000 | 51,000 SF
Stansbury Medical Clinic | Standbury, Utah | 1999 | 22,000 SF Huntsman Cancer Institute I | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1999 | 210,000 SF Timpanogos Medical Office Building | Orem, Utah | 1998 | 80,000 SF
Myriad Genetics | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1996–2009 | 310,000 SFMountain View Hospital | Idaho Falls, Idaho | 2002 | 122,000 SF
La Cholla Medical Plaza I & II | Tucson, Arizona | 2002 | 64,000 SF
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MEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES
St. Mark’s North | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1995 | 109,511 SF Ogden Regional Women’s Center | Ogden, Utah | 1992 | 24,000 SF
St. Mark’s East | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1994 | 77,040 SF LSA Medical & Surgical Center | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1985 | 25,000 SF
Granger Clinic | West Valley City, Utah | 1998 | 108,000 SF Davis Surgical Center | Layton, Utah | 1998 | 13,000 SF
McKay Dee Medical Center | Ogden, Utah | 1983 | 54,000 SF
Old Mill Medical Center | Sandy, Utah | 1997 | 66,000 SF
Desert Spring Medical Center | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1996 | 107,000 SF
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RETAIL AND MIXED USEBoyer retail projects are distinguished by quality design and
construction, high visibility and easy access, a strong mix of
retailers, and ongoing care from an in-house property management
team. Boyer’s projects and experience ranges from neighborhood
grocery-anchored centers to large mixed-use projects and power
centers. Projects such as The Gateway and the Commons at Sugar
House in Salt Lake City, Redstone in Park City, and Draper Peaks in
Draper are representative of Boyer’s experience and ability to create
successful retail projects.
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RETAIL AND MIXED USE
50–200 Rio Grande Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
2001–2012
2 million SF
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THE GATEWAYThe Gateway, one of the largest redevelopment projects in the
history of the State of Utah, is a $375 million project that blends
office, retail, entertainment, cultural, and residential uses into
a comprehensive mixed-use development spanning across 40
acres in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The project is located on
the former Union Pacific railyard in the Gateway District of Salt
Lake City and is centered around the historic Union Pacific Depot
Station which has been restored and put back into use as part of
the overall project. The entire project spans over 2 ½ city blocks
and integrates new buildings into the fabric of the downtown area
by capturing historic architectural and design elements within its
architecture. The project consists mainly of EIFS, brick and glass
systems, along with concrete panel bases to prevent extensive
wear and tear around highly concentrated pedestrian areas. The
project is centered around the Olympic Legacy Plaza, which was
built as a memorial to the Salt Lake City Olympics and is the home
of the Olympic Legacy Fountain, the Olympic Wall of Honor, and the
Olympic Plaza Brick Program.
THE JUNCTIONThe Junction, a mixed-use project that includes a 65,000 square-foot Class-A office building, has 51,000 square feet of restaurant and
retail space, Larry Miller’s 13-screen Megaplex movie theatre complex, and 92 residential units. At the south end, Boyer has built a four-
story, 65,000 square-foot office building where Wells Fargo Bank is the lead tenant together with the Ogden office of the law firm, Van
Cott Bagley Cornwall and McCarthy. The Megaplex Theatres and the Salomon Center are great anchors to the project and provide a
popular gathering place for downtown Ogden.
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RETAIL AND MIXED USE
2200–2400 South Washington Blvd.
Odgen, Utah 84401
2008
118,000 SF
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2100 South and 1100 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106
1999
180,000 SF
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THE COMMONS AT SUGARHOUSEThe Commons at Sugarhouse project was a redevelopment of the
McIntyre Center. A two-level Barnes and Noble store is located
on the corner of the project, and approximately 30,000 square
feet of office space is located in two levels above retail on the
east with another 4,500 square feet of office space located on the
second level of a small retail building in the central portion. The
project has a stream feature in the center around which smaller
retail buildings are oriented. The renovated historic Sugarhouse
Post Office building and the Sprague Branch of the Salt Lake
City Library System are also part of The Commons. The exteriors
of the buildings are primarily tumbled brick to match the historic
architecture of surrounding buildings. Parking lots are internal to the
project and are not visible from the surrounding streets, giving an
upscale feel to the area.
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THE DISTRICTStretching 3 city blocks, The District in South Jordan is one of the largest mixed-use developments of its kind in Utah. The 120
acres includes theatres, restaurants, retail facilities, residential housing, specialty shops, office buildings, and a great view of the
Salt Lake Valley. The project, a unique blend of design and architecture, also includes a main street shopping district, which ties
into the Larry H. Miller Megaplex 20-screen theater. Other anchor tenants at the District include Target, JC Penney, Office Max,
Sports Authority, Ross, Harmons, Petco, and Hobby Lobby. The District is located in the fastest growing residential area in the
Wasatch Front and is adjacent to the new Daybreak Community in South Jordan.
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11400 S Bangerter Highway
South Jordan UT, 84095
2007–2012
852,000 SF
RETAIL AND MIXED USE
The Junction | Ogden, Utah | 2008 | 107,000 SF The District | South Jordan, Utah | 2007 | 805,000 SF Redstone | Park City, Utah | 2004 | 216,778 SF
The Gateway | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2001 | 2,000,000 SF Quarry Bend | Sandy, Utah | 2007 | 498,358 SF, 228 townhomes, park Riverdale | Riverdale, Utah | 2007 | 471,718 SF
Harrisville | Harrisville, Utah | 2005 | 73,429 SF Draper Peaks | Draper, Utah | 2005 | 245,000 SF Draper Crossing | Draper, Utah | 2002 | 195,000 SF
RETAIL AND MIXED USE
Commons at Sugarhouse | Sugarhouse, Utah | 1999 | 180,000 SF
Brickyard Plaza | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1992 | 289,000 SF
Park Place | Orem, Utah | 1991 | 228,000 SF Foxglove | Farmington, Utah | 1989 | 100,000 SF
Lake Pointe Shopping Mall | Orem, Utah | 1995 | 174,000 SF
South Jordan Towne Center | South Jordan, Utah | 2003 | 130,000 SF
Parkway Plaza Shopping Center | Idaho Fall, Idaho | 1990 | 150,000 SF
Freeway Park | Riverdale, Utah | 2003 | 50,600 SF
Syracuse | Syracuse, Utah | 1998 | 77,578 SF
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GOVERNMENTThe Boyer Company has robust experience in developing various
government related projects. Its competency and past experience
coupled with its vast relationships make Boyer a trusted choice for
any government project.
Boyer greatly values its long-standing relationship with the
Federal Government, which has been strengthened through both
the development process and the long-term management of
facilities occupied by Federal employees. The Boyer Company
has successfully delivered several build-to-suit facilities on behalf
of the Federal Government, totaling 764,407 square feet. All
projects completed by Boyer for the Federal Government and other
government agencies total nearly 2 million square feet. The Boyer
Company’s government portfolio includes projects for the Internal
Revenue Service, the Veterans Administration, the General Services
Administration, including the Department of Interior, and the US Air
Force at Hill Air Force Base.
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VA HARLINGEN OUTPATIENT CLINICThe Department of Veterans Affairs selected The Boyer Company to finance, develop, construct, and manage this 165,000 square-foot outpatient
clinic. Developed at a total cost of $65 million, the VA Outpatient Clinic is situated on a 6.94-acre site acquired through a long-term ground lease with
the University of Texas in Harlingen, Texas, on its Health Science Center campus and was designed to complement two recently completed medical
facilities on the campus. The clinic site is designed to maximize patient access and visitor and employee convenience and includes a 768-vehicle,
four-story parking structure. A skylight crowns a three-story atrium that greets patients, staff, and visitors as they arrive at the Clinic’s entry lobby.
The comprehensive medical functions in the clinic include six surgical suites, routine exam rooms, a pharmacy, Clinical Laboratory, and dedicated
Prosthetics, Pathology, Dental, Ophthalmology, Digestive Diseases, and Mental Health departments.
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1622 Treasure Hills Blvd.
Harlingen, Texas 78550
2010
165,000 SF
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE BUILDINGThe Boyer Company was selected by the General Services
Administration to build a new office building and warehouse for
the Department of Interior in Billings, Montana. The new five-story
building houses some 400 federal employees who previously
worked at the now-vacated local courthouse. The building houses
offices for four tenant agencies of the Department of Interior:
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Reclamation, the Office of the
Speical Trustee, and the Office of the Solicitor. The project includes
a 30,000 square-foot high-bay warehouse with a 35,000 square-
foot wareyard. The building is LEED Gold certified by the US Green
Building Council.
2021 4th Avenue North
Billings, Montana
2013
119,000 SF Office Building
30,000 SF Warehouse
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GOVERNMENT
THE LINCOLN CENTERThe US General Services Administration awarded The Boyer Company a contract to accommodate an Internal Revenue Service request for
approximately 109,000 rentable square feet of office and related space, along with 350 parking spaces. The new facility fronts 24th Avenue between
Lincoln and Wall Streets and services several different business units from collections to administration with a total occupant count of 750 people. The
IRS Lincoln Center boasts a design that is reminiscent of old Ogden with a contemporary splash. The 14' lobby ceilings, 9' workspace ceilings, floor
to ceiling glass in conference rooms, large expansive windows in workplaces, creative accent colored walls, and thoughtful design make it an exciting
workplace for IRS employees. Boyer provided turnkey development services on IRS’s behalf by engaging the architect, contractor, and financier to
develop this 20-year leased facility that adds to the vibrant IRS campus in Ogden, Utah.
GOVERNMENT
2365 Lincoln Ave
Ogden, Utah 84401
2012
109,000 SF
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IRS TWIN RIVERS COMPLEXThe Twin Rivers Complex was constructed for the Internal Revenue
Service under a contract awarded through the GSA office in
Lakewood, Colorado. The project consists of a new, three-story,
brick veneer and glass building, as well as the renovation of the
existing historic Boyle Furniture Warehouse, both of which were
incorporated into the overall Twin Rivers Complex. The complex
includes development of the entire city block for on-grade parking,
pedestrian walkways, and links to surrounding blocks. Numerous
employee gathering areas and access to local bus service have
been added to the site. The Twin Rivers office building meets the
prestigious Energy Star criteria and is certified LEED Silver by the
US Green Building Council.
GOVERNMENT
2262 Wall Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84401
2002
135,206 SF
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THE DOSSIER BUILDING—IRS FILES FACILITYThe General Services Administration awarded this non-site specific,
build-to-suit, 63,000 square-foot project to The Boyer Company in
April 2009 through a competitive procurement process. The Dossier
Building is a combination document storage and office processing
facility that houses the Internal Revenue Services’s active business
tax records for the entire United States. The building is located
on approximately eight acres of land across the street from the
IRS Ogden Service Center. The Boyer Company utilized the large
setback area requirement as an opportunity to create a park-
like campus where employees can enjoy the native landscaping
and outdoor break area. This facility has garnered a LEED Gold
certification.
GOVERNMENT
1125 West 12th Street
Marriott-Slaterville, UT 84401
2009
63,000 SF
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BOYER HILL MILITARY HOUSINGThe Boyer Hill Military Housing project includes 437 new units, 134 enhanced renovations, 428 minor renovations, and 14
historic renovations. Boyer provided the equity funding, bond financing, and overall development plan necessary to launch
and now manage this successful project. To build a complete environment Boyer created a master-plan for the community
that incorporated strategically located playgrounds, interconnected jogging trails, and major and minor amenities and that
varied floor plans of houses and duplexes, mixed rambler and two-level units, varied setbacks from the street, and preserved
as much of the mature trees as possible to create an organic neighborhood feel. As a result of these efforts, BHMH was
awarded the Air Force 2009 Housing Citation Award for Concept Design.
GOVERNMENT
Hill Air Force Base
Clearfield, Utah 84056
2011
1,020 Units
270 Acres
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VA McAllen Outpatient Clinic | McAllen, Texas | 2013 | 30,000 SF GSA/DOI Office Building | Billings, Montana | 2013 | 130,000 SF Rio Grande—IRS | Ogden, Utah | 2012 | 120,000 SF
Boyer Hill Military Housing | Hill AFB, Utah | 2011 | 1,000,000 SF VA Harlingen Outpatient Clinic | Harlingen, Texas | 2010 | 166,000 SF Sunburst Border Patrol Station | Sweetgrass, MT | 2009 | 31,000 SF
Dossier Building—IRS Records Facility | Ogden, Utah | 2009 | 61,000 SF FAA Flight Standards | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2004 | 19,000 SF
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VA Red Butte II | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2004 | 107,000 SF VA Red Butte I | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2002 | 103,000 SFFBI/BLM Building | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2004 | 114,132 SF
Twin Rivers IRS Building | Ogden, Utah | 2002 | 135,206 SF
Provo Regional Government Center | Provo, Utah | 1988 | 205,000 SFDepartment of Energy | Idaho Falls, Idaho | 1993 | 241,000 SF Utah State Board of Regents | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2001 | 82,000 SF
Bureau of Land Management | Idaho Falls, Idaho | 1995 | 61,281 SF Utah State Tax Commission | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1994 | 206,000 SF
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INDUSTRIALDuring the past 43 years, The Boyer Company has established
vital partnerships with various groups and organizations in need
of industrial space. The Boyer Company continues its efforts to
foster economic growth by bringing new industrial tenants such
as Rossignol Ski Company, Scott USA, Banner Aerospace, and
Fresenius Medical Care into the Intermountain West.
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BURLEY-HEYBURN INDUSTRIAL PARKThe Burley-Heyburn Industrial Park (BHIP), a former Simplot Potato Processing facility, is now a multi-phase, 325-acre premier business
and industrial park in southern Idaho. With over 600,000 square feet of existing buildings and 88 acres of available ground, BHIP
has undergone significant changes since the conveyance to the City of Burley in 2003. Since then, over $750,000 of infrastructure
upgrades have been made at the site including new buildings like the Gossner Cheese building, a 70,000 square-foot Swiss production
facility along with a retail store and restaurant. Several smaller tenants have added to the facility, which boasts plenty of room for
redevelopment with all necessary infrastructure.
911 South Highway 30
Heyburn, Idaho 83336
Ongoing
600,000 SF
325 Acres
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American Pad and Paper—Greenbacks | Salt Lake City, Utah | 1997 | 511,000 SFBanner Aerospace | West Valley City, Utah | 1996 | 81,000 SF
Handi Quilter | North Salt Lake, Utah | 2014 | 80,000 SF
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BUSINESS DEPOT OGDENBusiness Depot Ogden (BDO), formerly a busy East-West rail hub for military warehousing and distribution known as Defense Depot
Ogden, has received a multi-million dollar retrofit and today is Northern Utah’s premier business and industrial park. Sitting on a
sprawling 1,118 acres, BDO is the result of city fathers and economic developers seeking to turn the bitter results of the 1995 base
realignment and closing process into jobs and economic development opportunities. Over 115 businesses are currently located at BDO,
with over 4,500 employees on site.
INDUSTRIAL
1150 South Depot Drive
Ogden, Utah 84404
Ongoing
4,200,000 SF
1,118 Acres
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INDUSTRIAL
As the result of innovative partnership between Ogden City
and The Boyer Company, BDO has undergone a $65 million
infrastructure transformation. Upgrades have been made to roads,
telecommunications, parking, water, sewer, buildings, and the
electrical grid. In addition to the infrastructure, The Boyer Company
has invested an additional $155 million in new construction, while
BDO tenants have invested another $90 million into their facilities.
BDO features more than 9.5 million square feet of industrial and office
space, including over 2.9 million square feet added by The Boyer
Company since 2000 and another 300 acres where the dirt could
be turned tomorrow. The site is essentially shovel-ready, with water,
sewer, power, rail access (available to 25% of the facility), and truck
docks.
The building development at BDO includes brick, steel, and concrete
construction types, which satisfy the specific functions required by
tenant processes.
Tenants include ICON Health and Fitness, Kenco, Lofthouse,
Hershey, Scott USA, and The Home Depot.
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INDUSTRIAL
BDO Building 801—Home Depot | Ogden, Utah | 2012 | 78,979 SF
BDO Building 690 (Flex II) | Ogden, Utah | 2006 | 34,754 SF
BDO Building 725 | Ogden, Utah | 2012 | 120,000 SF
BDO Building 766 | Ogden, Utah | 2012 | 160,000 SF
BDO Building 1010—Esurance | Ogden, Utah | 2014 | 67,600 SF
BDO Cornerstone (& expansion) | Ogden, Utah | 2009/2014 | 297,735 SFBDO 640 (Flex III) | Ogden, Utah | 2012 | 32,200 SF
BDO 1069 (Flex IV) | Ogden, Utah | 2008 | 34,827 SFBDO 450 | Ogden, Utah | 2008 | 135,000 SF
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BDO Lofthouse | Ogden, Utah | 2004 | 121,689 SF
BDO Building 551 | Ogden, Utah | 2001 | 106,512 SF BDO Building 550 | Ogden, Utah | 2001 | 106,512 SFBDO Fresenius (375) | Ogden, Utah | 2002 | 263,200 SF
BDO Scotts USA | Ogden, Utah | 2006 | 406,250 SF
BDO Cold (Freezer) | Ogden, Utah | 2004 | 121,689 SF BDO Building 1080 | Ogden, Utah | 2003 | 37,325 SF
BDO Building 475—Bob Barker | Ogden, Utah | 2005 | 83,674 SF BDO Building 267 | Ogden, Utah | 2005 | 200,600 SF
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Somerset Academy Sky Pointe Campus | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2002 | 62,500 SF
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EDUCATIONThe Boyer Company’s education development experience began
in the mid-1970s when it acquired a building and remodeled it for
the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind. More recently, Boyer has
begun to actively develop campuses for both private schools and
public charter schools throughout the West. Since 2011 Boyer has
developed schools in Utah, Nevada, and California, totaling over
275,000 square feet across six campuses.
Boyer’s experience in public-private partnerships lends itself
well to work in the charter arena. The complex web of authorities
governing charter schools and their development requires Boyer
to leverage its experience in working with state, local, and private
entities in order to facilitate a smooth development process.
Boyer’s capabilities help deliver the schools on budget and in time
for a smooth fall opening. Boyer’s innovate approach to financing
the facilities allows for maximum flexibility for the charter school to
buy its campus within the first five years of operation, providing tax
and other financial benefits to the school that free up dollars to be
focused on students in the classroom.
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EDUCATION
Brookfield Private School | Sacramento, California | 2014 | 25,000 SFEndeavor Hall Charter School | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2012 | 56,000 SF
Explore Knowledge Academy | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2012 | 59,292 SF
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DIXIE MONTESSORI ACADEMYThe Boyer Company was selected to design, build, own, and manage the Dixie Montessori Academy public charter school in
Washington, Utah. This school includes 33,000 square feet of space for 410 students in the Green Springs area. The school itself sits on
Fairway Drive on a bluff overlooking a golf-course and the scenic red rocks of the Southern Utah area. Boyer has provided all necessary
debt and equity financing for the $5.5 million project.
1160 North 645 West
Washington, UT 84780
2014
35,000 SF
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HOSPITALITYBecause of Boyer’s expertise in development and construction,
The Boyer Company has had opportunities to develop several
hospitality projects. These projects have the same meticulous detail
and quality construction as other Boyer projects and offers guests
all the comforts, amenities, and conveniences of an active and
accommodating lifestyle.
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HYATT PLACE HOTELConveniently located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, and near prominent shopping,
restaurants, and entertainment venues, Hyatt Place is a stylish, comfortable hotel built for
busy travelers. Along with 128 guestrooms, the hotel features a café/market, 24-hour gym,
pool, sofa sleepers in all guestrooms, and separate workspaces. And with flexible meeting
space that can accommodate up to 55 people, the hotel is perfect for business as well as
55 North 400 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
2008
100,000 SF
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WYNDHAM TIMESHARE FACILITY AT THE CANYONSThe $35 million Wyndham Timeshare Facility at the base of the Canyons Ski Resort in Park City, Utah, provides world-class
mountainside lodging for numerous adventures whether in winter or summer, and hundreds of restaurants, world-class events, and
more. The project is 163,828 square feet and includes 86 units. It features ski-in and ski-out access with a ski lift directly adjacent to the
86 Club Wyndham Access Vacation Units.
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HOSPITALITY
The Canyons, Frostwood Drive
Park City, Utah 84098
2014
163,828 SF
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Bountiful Ridge | Bountiful, Utah | 1996–2001 | 104 lots
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BOYER LOTSFor the past 25 years Boyer Lots, the Boyer Company’s Residential
Division, has successfully developed dozens of communities and
sold hundreds of lots along the Wasatch Front and southern Utah.
Boyer’s development capacities allow for large, multi-phase master
plans or smaller areas, with communities ranging from 909 lots to
as little as 4 lots. From 1985 to 2015, The Boyer Company has sold
over 4,000 lots across more than 30 communities and 100 units
(apartments and condominiums).
Recently sold out subdivisions include Pinnacle Acres in Riverton,
and The Cottages at The District in South Jordan. Other well
known communities Boyer successfully developed and sold
include Emigration Oaks (Salt Lake City), Iron Canyon (Park City),
Pheasant Hollow (Pleasant Grove), Summerwood & Bountiful
Ridge (Bountiful), Green Springs Heights (St. George), Herriman
Heights (Herriman), Jordan Crossing (South Jordan), Antelope Run
(Syracuse), and many others.
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Jordan Heights | South Jordan, Utah | Ongoing | 258 lots
Bountiful Ridge | Bountiful, Utah | 1996–2001 | 104 lots
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Farmington Ranches | Farmington, Utah | 2000–?? | 55 lots
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MR. ANDY THEURERChief Financial Officer
ARUP Laboratories
500 Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
801.583.5246
andy.theurer@aruplab.com
MR. JIM EVANSChief Financial Officer
Myriad Genetic Laboratories
320 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
801.584.3600
jim.evans@myriad.com
MR. KEVIN FETTERSDirector of Facility Operation
Centerpoint Medical Center
19600 E. 39th Street
Independence, Missouri 64057
801.698.7092
kevin.fetters@hcamidwest.com
MR. KY HORNBAKERPresident
United Excel Construction
5425 Antioch Drive
Merriam, Kansas 66202-1021
913.558.0371
ky.hornbaker@unitedexcel.com
MR. FRED QUINLANSenior Director Acquisitions/Leasing
Fidelity Investments
82 Devonshire Street-W2A
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
617.563.3159
MR. JOE MCELANEY Project Director
Fidelity Investments
40 South 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
801.537.2610
joe.mcelaney@fmr.com
MS. SHELLEY SMITHContracting Officer
General Services Administration
West 6th Ave & Kipling Street
Lakewood, CO 80225-0546
303.236.2572
shelley.smith@gsa.gov
MR. MICHAEL GAWELLContracting Officer
General Services Administration
West 6th Ave & Kipling Street
Lakewood, CO 80225-0546
303.236.2537
mike.gawell@gsa.gov
REFERENCES
Mountain Vista Medical Center
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MR. ARRIE MITCHELL Contracting Officer
General Services Administration
West 6th Ave & Kipling Street
Lakewood, CO 80225-0546
303.236.5365
arrie.mitchell@gsa.gov
MS. TAMMY EATOUGHRealty Specialist
General Services Administration
West 6th Avenue & Kipling Street 228
Lakewood, CO 80225-0546
303.905.1326
tammy.eatough@gsa.gov
MR. ADAM MENZIESRealty Specialist
General Services Administration
Denver Federal Center, Building 41
Denver, Colorado 80225
303.236.5382
adam.menzies@gsa.gov
MR. TIM RICHARDSONInternal Revenue Service
1160 West 1200 South
Ogden, Utah 84404
801.620.7183
tim.l.richardson@irs.gov
MR. DOUGLAS ALSTONChief, Support Services
Department of Veterans Affairs
550 Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
801.326.1800
douglas.alston@va.gov
MS. JESSICA KAPLANRealty Specialist
Department of Veterans Affairs
425 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.632.5210
jessica.kaplan@va.gov
MR. ROBERT PULVERResident Engineer
Department of Veterans Affairs
425 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.731.2547
robert.pulver@va.gov
MR. GLEN COLLETTEManager of OIT Office
Department of Veterans Affairs
550 Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
801.588.5046
glen.collette@va.gov
REFERENCES
MidAmerica ASC/MOB
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VA Red Butte
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MR. DENNIS MOHRDirector of OIT OfficeDepartment of Veterans Affairs
550 Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
360.816.2754
dennis.mohr2@med.va.gov
MR. FRANCIS STEFANSKIJones Lang LaSalle
200 E. Randolph Drive
Chicago, Illinois
202.719.5846
francis.stefanski@am.jll.com
MS. LAREEN PARKINSONAsset Manager
Hill Air Force Base
Housing Office
4114B Charlestown Loop
Hill AFB, UT 84056
801.775.4324
CASSIE HAYSTerra Academy435-790-1518 cassiejhays@gmail.com
MICHAEL ASAYVice President
Wells Fargo Bank Real Estate Group
299 South Main, 6th Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 246-1818
MICHAEL MORRISChief Credit Officer
Zions First National Bank
One South Main, Suite 470
Salt Lake City, UT 84133
(801) 844-7501
THOMAS ZARRILLIManaging Director
CTL Capital, LLC
230 Park Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10169
(212) 792-7860
ROBERT LIKESSenior Vice President
Key Bank
36 South State Street, Suite 2506
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 297-5811
L. KELLY PETERSONSenior Vice President
Bank of America
300 S. 4th Street, 4th Floor
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 824-9067
MICHAEL KALT Director and Co-Head
Credit Tenant Lease Group
William Blair & Company, L.L.C.
222 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60606
(312) 364-8040
JON JEPSENMoreton and Company
709 East South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
(801) 715-7026
jjepsen@moreton.com
REFERENCES
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THE BOYER COMPANY101 South 200 East, Suite 200Salt Lake City, UT 84111
BUSINESS DEPOT OGDEN1150 South Depot Dr., Suite 100Ogden, Utah 84404
BOYER LOTS101 South 200 East, Suite 200Salt Lake City, UT 84111
BOYER HILL MILITARY HOUSING101 South 200 East, Suite 200Salt Lake City, UT 84111
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PROJECTS NOT PICTURED
Waterford School Sandy, UT 1999 68,000 OfficeEast Bay I Provo, UT 1987 30,000 OfficeCloverland Office Park Salt Lake City, UT 1985 36,000 OfficePotomac Building Salt Lake City, UT 1979 21,000 OfficeTRW II Clearfield, UT 2002 25,993 Office CCI Clearfield, UT 2000 14,154 Office Hillcrest Office Orem, UT 1999 11,000 Office Parkway Office V Idaho Falls, ID 1998 16,000 Office Parkway Office IV Idaho Falls, ID 1997 14,000 Office Brigham City Human Services Brigham City, UT 1996 20,000 Office Parkway Office III Idaho Falls, ID 1996 14,000 Office South Towne II Sandy, UT 1996 139,373 Office Agridyne Salt Lake City, UT 1994 26,000 Office Parkway Office II Idaho Falls, ID 1994 13,000 Office University of Utah DCE Sandy, UT 1994 20,000 Office Megahertz Salt Lake City, UT 1993 175,000 Office East Bay II & III Provo, UT 1990 47,000 Office Interstate 80 Business Park II South Salt Lake City, UT 1990 60,000 Office Ogden City Center II Ogden, UT 1990 83,000 Office Compeq Salt Lake City, UT 1989 140,000 Office Parkway Office I Idaho Falls, ID 1989 13,000 Office Morton Thiokol Brigham City, UT 1988 80,000 Office SUSC Student Services Cedar City, UT 1988 35,000 Office Airport East Business Park II Salt Lake City, UT 1987 34,000 Office Hercules, Inc. Magna, UT 1986 160,000 Office 5201 Green Street Murray, UT 1983 44,000 Office Airport East Business Park I Salt Lake City, UT 1983 30,000 Office Ogden Office Center Ogden, UT 1983 15,000 Office 4500 South 700 East Salt Lake City, UT 1981 96,000 Office Lindbergh Plaza III Salt Lake City, UT 1981 20,000 Office Wang Salt Lake City, UT 1980 21,000 Office Lindbergh Plaza I Salt Lake City, UT 1979 20,000 Office Parkview Plaza Salt Lake City, UT 1979 142,000 Office 370 East South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 1978 38,000 Office GMAC Building Salt Lake City, UT 1978 28,565 Office Puiliman Torkelson Salt Lake City, UT 1978 20,000 Office New York Life Building Salt Lake City, UT 1976 22,000 Office Citizens Bank Building Salt Lake City, UT 1975 22,000 Office Grandview Salt Lake City, UT 1973 44,337 OfficeIntermountain Health Care Salt Lake City, UT 1999 235,000 Office/MedicalHCA Supply Chain Facility Kaysville, UT 2002 60,000 MedicalWest Valley Surgical Center West Valley City, UT 2000 30,000 MedicalNorthwest Medical Tucson, AZ 1999 60,000 MedicalGreat Lakes Surgical Center Southfield, MI 2005 15,400 Medical Pioneer Valley Hospital Remodel West Valley City, UT 2004 45,000 Medical Price Warner MOB Chandler, AZ 2004 40,000 Medical Panama City Surgery Center Panama City, FL 2003 18,000 Medical
Columbus Surgical Center
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Tatum Dental Clinic Phoenix, AZ 2000 6,000 Medical Wesley Family Practice Wichita, KS 2000 22,000 Medical Creekside Medical Office Building Logan, UT 1999 19,000 Medical Elko Surgical Center Elko, NV 1999 8,000 Medical Wasatch Peak Medical Center Layton, UT 1999 51,000 Medical Castledale Clinic Castledale, UT 1998 13,000 Medical Grantsville Clinic Grantsville, UT 1998 3,000 Medical Mt. Ogden Surgical Center Ogden, UT 1998 9,000 Medical Springville Clinic Springville, UT 1998 15,000 Medical Centerville Clinic Centerville, UT 1996 9,000 Medical Davis North Hospital Layton, UT 1995 45,000 Medical Wasatch Clinic North Ogden, UT 1995 13,000 Medical West Jordan Medical Clinic West Jordan, UT 1993 13,000 Medical Alta View Life Center Sandy, UT 1990 40,000 Medical Rocky Mountain Eye Center Salt Lake City, UT 1986 30,000 Medical Casper Surgical Center Casper, WY 1984 12,000 Medical Alta View Medical Center Sandy, UT 1983 26,000 Medical Parkview Medical Plaza Salt Lake City, UT 1979 88,000 Medical Foothill Medical Office Salt Lake City, UT 1978 29,000 Medical Valley Station Heber, UT 2012 120,000 RetailWest Bench West Jordan, UT 2003 30,000 RetailSpanish Fork Spanish Fork, UT 1993 50,000 RetailParkway Office VI Idaho Falls, ID 1998 13,000 Retail Rexburg Shopping Center Rexburg,ID 1998 52,000 Retail Roy West Shopping Center Roy, UT 1996 66,000 Retail Millcreek Plaza Salt Lake City, UT 1987 20,000 Retail Plaza 5400 Salt Lake City, UT 1983 195,000 Retail Trolley Corners Salt Lake City, UT 1977 96,458 Retail Freeway Park Riverdale, UT 2003 50,600 Retail/Office South Towne I Sandy, UT 1990 43,180 Retail/Office Brighton Pointe Salt Lake City, UT 1986 92,000 Retail/OfficeWeber County Human Services Ogden, UT 1986 64,000 GovernmentBureau of Land Management Idaho Falls, ID 1995 61,281 Government Utah Division of Natural Resources Salt Lake City, UT 1995 110,000 Government State Board of Education Remodel Salt Lake City, UT 1994 85,000 Government Provo District & Circuit Courts Provo, UT 1990 53,000 Government Retirement Board Salt Lake City, UT 1990 45,000 Government Social Services Building Cedar City, UT 1988 7,000 Government Bear River Human Services Brigham City, UT 1982 12,000 Government San Juan Community Services Blanding, UT 1982 12,000 Government Kearns Family Services Salt Lake City, UT 1980 12,000 Government Utah State Tax Commission Salt Lake City, UT 1975 32,000 Government State Board of Education Salt Lake City, UT 1972 85,000 Government Burley Idaho ? Burley, ID 2001 320,000 IndustrialICON/Sanyo Orem, UT 1988 40,000 IndustrialBDO 690 Building Ogden, UT 2006 34,754 Industrial BDO 550 Building Ogden,UT 2002 106,512 Industrial Block 57 Parking Structure Salt Lake City, UT 1993 350,000 Industrial NuSkin Warehouse Provo, UT 1991 200,000 Industrial
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