Seven local businesses honored by South Valley Chamber
Seven local companies were selected by city leaders and the South Valley Chamber for their leadership, community service and positive business impact.

The South Valley Chamber of Commerce (SVC) recognized seven outstanding small businesses at its inaugural Small Business Impact Awards luncheon on May 5. One business from each city within the chamber’s footprint — Sandy, Draper, Riverton, South Jordan, Cottonwood Heights, Herriman and Bluffdale — was selected and honored with the SVC Small Business Impact Award, sponsored by O.C. Tanner Jewelers.
The 2026 award recipients are:
• Prime IV Hydration and Wellness (Sandy)
• AMY’S Martial Arts (Draper)
• B&R Chem-Dry (Riverton)
• Glenmoor Golf Club (South Jordan)
• Eight Settlers Distillery and Restaurant (Cottonwood Heights)
• Redemption Bar and Grill (Herriman)
• Adaptive Arena (Bluffdale)
Chamber President and CEO Jay Francis said the businesses were selected for their leadership, commitment to service, and positive impact within their communities. He said each demonstrates a strong dedication to supporting the well-being and growth of the South Valley through both business excellence and community involvement.
“Small businesses are more than storefronts or service providers,” he said. “They sponsor youth sports teams, donate to local causes, mentor employees, support schools, create opportunities, and help shape the identity and culture of our cities. They are often the first to step up in times of need and the last to seek recognition for it.”
The Small Business Impact Award program was first announced at the chamber’s State of the Chamber event in February. Beginning in 2027, award recipients will be announced at the State of the Chamber and formally recognized at the Small Business Impact Awards luncheon later in the year.
A little bit about the winners per SVC recognition comments:
Prime IV Hydration and Wellness:
Since opening in 2022, Prime IV Hydration & Wellness has shown impressive growth and resilience, building a strong client base while navigating a competitive and emerging industry. Dedicated to promoting health and preventative care, Prime IV plays an active role in the Sandy community — participating in local events and city initiatives and helping residents improve their overall well-being.
AMYS Martial Arts:
For nearly 40 years, Amy’s Martial Arts has been a cornerstone of strength, discipline and Community — serving families across generations and, since 2018, here in Draper. Amy’s Martial Arts is a true community partner — working with local schools, hosting programs and events, and creating meaningful opportunities for Draper families to connect and grow together.
B&R Chem-Dry:
For more than 40 years, B&R Chem-Dry has been a trusted, home-based business serving the Riverton community with consistency, care and professionalism.
The company also invests in local college students. By providing flexible employment opportunities, students are able to get valuable work experience while supporting their educational goals.
Glenmoor Golf Club:
For decades, Glenmoor Golf Club has been a cornerstone of recreation and community in South Jordan — offering a welcoming, high-quality experience for golfers of all ages and skill levels. Through years of steady growth and resilience, Glenmoor has remained a trusted destination, providing local jobs, hosting tournaments, and continually investing in its facilities and programs. Its commitment to accessibility and affordability ensures that residents can enjoy the game in an inclusive environment.
Eight Settlers Distillery:
Since opening in 2020, Eight Settlers Distillery has become a standout destination in Cottonwood Heights — blending craft distilling, high-quality dining and a welcoming space for the community to gather. Today, they employ 40 team members and play an important role in
supporting the local economy and tourism along the Wasatch Front.
Redemption Bar & Grill:
Since opening its doors, Redemption Bar & Grill has quickly become a thriving and dependable part of the Herriman community — built on quality service, thoughtful growth, and a strong commitment to its customers. Through both business and outreach, Redemption has continued to strengthen the connections that make Herriman such a vibrant place to live.
Adaptive Arena:
Adaptive Arena, founded in 2023 by sisters Ashley, Andrea and Miranda, was built on a simple but powerful belief: Everyone deserves to be part of a team. In just three years, this organization has created a one-of-a-kind space where athletes of all abilities can connect, compete and thrive. Adaptive Arena has become a true community hub — partnering with local events and creating meaningful opportunities for athletes, volunteers and families alike.


