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Contacting Local Real Estate Offices Real estate brokers and property management firms often have detailed knowledge about who manages specific commercial properties. You can: Visit or call local real estate offices and ask for information about the property manager.
The average profit margins for property management companies are around 10% to 15%. This means that for every 100 dollars of revenue, a property management company will make $10 to $15 in profit.
How to find a property manager Ask for referrals from friends, family or your real estate agent. Check reviews online or with a state or local apartment association. Make a list of a few companies that may fit your needs. Compare the fees of each company. Check each company's licenses and certification.
Salt Lake City Top Industries in Summary IndustryExample Company in Salt Lake City Healthcare and Biotech Intermountain Healthcare Manufacturing Black Diamond Equipment Finance Zions Bancorporation Education University of Utah1 more row
Salt Lake City Top Industries in Summary IndustryExample Company in Salt Lake City Healthcare and Biotech Intermountain Healthcare Manufacturing Black Diamond Equipment Finance Zions Bancorporation Education University of Utah1 more row
Top Companies in Salt Lake City Zion's Bancorporation – 10,001+ employees. Intermountain Healthcare – 10,001+ employees. ServiceNow – 10,001+ employees. EPAM Systems – 10,001+ employees. SendOutCards – 5,001-10,000 employees. Resource Management – 5,001-10,000 employees. Overstock – 1,001-5,000 employees.
Pages in category "Companies based in Salt Lake City" AAPC (healthcare) Access Software. Alaska Interconnection. Alsco. ASEA (American company) Associated Food Stores. Avalanche Software. Axial Biotech.
The economy of Salt Lake City, Utah is primarily service-oriented. While nearby Bingham Canyon Mine (the world's largest open-pit mine) provided a strong source of income during the 19th century, the city has evolved to an economy built on transit hubs, call centers, and seasonal tourism.
Ing to the Bureau of Economic Analysis the gross stated product of Utah in 2021 was 220 billion. The per capita personal income was 52,191 in 2020. Major industries of Utah include: recreation (8 billion 2022), coal mining, cattle ranching, salt production, and government services.
The city's economy diversified over time, and it became a hub for mining, trade, and later, as a regional financial centre. Salt Lake City gained international attention when it hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002, a highlight for us snow crazy Norwegians, we won 13 gold medals!