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Short-term rental home growth accelerates dramatically in Utah
Short-term rental (STR) growth accelerated dramatically across the United States as the COVID-19 pandemic shifted consumer behaviors, thus increasing their market demand. A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute summarizes the recent trends in the growth of STRs across Utah. âThe number of short-term rentals (STRs) in Utah steadily increased over the past decade as Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO platforms became popular,â said Dejan Eskic, senior research fellow at the Gardner Institute. âOverall, STRs account for approximately 1.9% of our housing stock in 2023. However, while this number seems relatively low, the rise of short-term rentals in Utah disproportionately impacts the stateâs tourism areas, affecting housing affordability and accessibility in these communities.â (Read More)
New resource encourages flexible workplace practices for Utah businesses
Utah Community Builders, the Salt Lake Chamberâs nonprofit foundation, has released the âWorkplace Flexibility Guide,â a new resource for the business community to learn about possibilities for workplace flexibility, ways to manage it and how it can be a catalyst for a high-performing work culture and employee wellness. To view the âWorkplace Flexibility Guide,â click here. (Read More)
Gov. Spencer Cox appoints Emy Faulkner Lesofski as energy advisor and director of the Office of Energy Development
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has appointed Emy Faulkner Lesofski as his new energy advisor and director of the Office of Energy Development within the Department of Natural Resources. Lesofski joins the Office of Energy Development from the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies. She has built her career in public service as a staff director and policy advisor in both houses of Congress. Lesofski studied Political Science at Brigham Young University. (Read More)