50-acre industrial park in Salt Lake City’s Northwest Quadrant selling pods
JLL, in partnership with developer OCC Industrial and JV Partner XCEL Development, has announced Northpoint Innovation Park, a 50-acre land parcel located just north of the Salt Lake City International Airport.
The recently annexed site has been rezoned for industrial use and is now available for sale or build-to-suit development, with parcels ranging from one to 10 acres.
JLL Vice Chairman Wick Udy, Managing Director Culum Mills and Senior Associate Rhett Rasmussen are marketing Northpoint Innovation Park for sale.
“In a land-constrained market like Salt Lake City, we’re proud to bring these uniquely located lots to market,” said Megan O’Brien, CEO of OCC Industrial. “Northpoint Innovation Park represents the future of the Northwest Quadrant. While the average industrial building in Salt Lake City’s Northwest Quadrant is over 20 years old, Northpoint Innovation Park will set a new benchmark for quality, accessibility, and efficiency. With direct access to the airport’s freight terminal and proximity to top-tier labor pools, this is where modern industrial growth will thrive. We’re excited to lead the transformation of this key Salt Lake submarket.”
Located at 3200 N. 2200 W., the site offers access to Interstate 215 and I-15 and is just nine minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, 13 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, and 30 minutes from the Silicon Slopes. A new bypass road under development will provide direct access to the airport’s freight terminal, further enhancing the site’s appeal for logistics and distribution users.
“With 10 lots available to purchase at various sizes, this site is flexible to accommodate a wide range of industrial uses,” said JLL’s Mills in a release. “Opportunities like this — with top-tier accessibility, visibility and scalability — are rare. This site is poised to attract key players in Utah’s thriving economy.”
The property benefits from access to deep labor pools across Salt Lake and Davis counties, making it ideal for businesses seeking a competitive workforce. Located in the Northwest Quadrant — home to 70 percent of Salt Lake County’s industrial inventory and the highest concentration of corporate users in Utah — the site is part of the one of the state’s most dynamic logistics and industrial hubs.
Horizontal improvements at Northpoint Innovation Park are soon to be underway and expected to be complete in spring 2026.