Fort Cedar Commerce Center
Fort Cedar is more then a Commercial Development. It is history in the making. At its core is a strategic combination of prime location, meticulous planning and years of experience.
LOCATION: Fort Cedar Commerce Center's prime location is evident. With prime visibility from Interstate 15, the projects impact on our area is apparent. With over 45,000 passing vehicles per day, the exposure is immeasurable. Adding to the value of the project is the fact that it is located within Cedar City limits. Cedar City is one of the strongest emerging economic areas anywhere in the country. This scenic Southern Utah city is in a key location for national businesses and industries. Centrally located to the rest of the country, not only by rail and interstate access, it also has the second longest air runway in the state. These critical benefits are significant factors to business and industries when making their decision to move into Iron County.
PLANNING: In the past, developers of industrial complexes have overlooked an important need in the community for smaller and more user-friendly commercial structures with ample storage. Benjamin+Butler understands the needs of every business owner. With a desire to fill the void, the concept of Fort Cedar Commerce was developed. After thorough research of the community, Benjamin+Butler chose the very spot where this historic industrial city was settled. The settlement would come to be known as Fort Cedar. Settled by a handful of hearty, industrious pioneers, this untamed territory would soon provide one of her most precious gifts...Iron ore. As industry grew, Utah and the rest of the nation would need to have this essential element of iron to build its cities and industries. Just as the settlers did then, Benjamin+Butler recognizes that the needs of our growing community and industry success are very similar today. With a call for safe and inexpensive distribution of goods and services which are centrally located, Fort Cedar again rises from the desert floor to serve the Southwest.







