Introducing Mill Race at Provo Station

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Inspired by the iconic mountain ranges and canyons that surround the city, Mill Race at Provo Station is a 110,000 square feet residential and office building located in the heart of downtown Provo Utah.

A few fun facts about our newest mixed-use residential project:

  • Mill Race at Provo Station is located on the former lumberyard / mill run that transported and processed timber from the surrounding mountains
  • The project has been designed to be adaptive to future needs of the city / people. With spaces for drone delivery, car share, and parking space adaptation for automated vehicles
  • Mill Race at Provo Station is uniquely placed to provide pedestrian friendly access to public transportation and blend into a changing downtown
  • With the construction of the condo tower, Mill Race will have the tallest residential building in downtown Provo

Find out more about the Mill Race at Provo project.

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