BZI Innovation Park Highlights $120M Tax Revenue, 1,000 Jobs in Southern Utah Economic Summit
Event summary
- BZI Innovation Park presented at the What’s Up Down South event on January 15, 2026, outlining its economic impact in Southern Utah.
- The park claims to bring 1,000 high-quality jobs and $120 million in tax revenue to the region.
- RailSync, a tenant within the park, has delivered over 800 railcars since 2023, reducing highway congestion and emissions.
- The park is part of the Utah Inland Port Authority’s Iron Springs Project Area and opened in Summer 2025.
- Five business entities currently operate within the park, with more expected to join.
The big picture
BZI Innovation Park’s presentation underscores the growing role of industrial parks in regional economic development, particularly in logistics-optimized locations. The park’s focus on reducing highway congestion through rail transportation aligns with broader trends in sustainable logistics. With strategic access to major population centers, the park positions itself as a key hub for businesses looking to expand into the Mountain West region.
What we're watching
- Economic Impact
- Whether BZI Innovation Park can sustain the claimed $120 million in tax revenue and 1,000 jobs over the long term.
- Logistics Efficiency
- The pace at which RailSync can expand railcar deliveries and further reduce highway congestion.
- Industrial Park Growth
- How quickly BZI Innovation Park can attract additional tenants and scale its operations.
