$62 million capex
540 jobs
1.3 million sq. ft.
Project Mercury
The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO) and the Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah) are pleased to announce that Lakeshore Learning plans to bring up to 540 new, high-paying jobs and invest about $62 million in Box Elder County over the next 10 years.
“We are thrilled to welcome a renowned company such as Lakeshore Learning to Utah,” said Ryan Starks, executive director of the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. “The company is a great match for Utah with our shared priorities and focus on education, our value of teachers and schools, and our emphasis on families and their diverse needs. We look forward to seeing the positive impact Lakeshore Learning will continue to make on the education landscape for Utah and beyond.”
Lakeshore Learning is a leading developer and retailer of top-quality learning materials and innovative furniture for early childhood education programs, elementary schools, and homes nationwide. The company has proudly served educators, students, and parents since 1954, and teachers design its products to help students reach developmental and academic milestones.
“We are excited by Utah’s strong sense of community and the state’s deep-rooted tradition of supporting families, education, and businesses similar to ours,” said Artin Ghazarian, chief distribution and logistics officer at Lakeshore Learning. “It feels like we have found a home here, and we’re eager to become an active part of the local community.”
In addition to the furniture and materials the company creates, it also provides a wide range of services to support the educational community, including professional development training for teachers; classroom design, delivery, installation; and customized product design to support entire school districts and specialized education programs. The thriving multichannel organization has a robust web business, multiple catalogs for early learning and elementary programs, 62 store locations, and a sales force that is second to none.
“We’re excited to welcome such a wonderful family-owned company to family-friendly Box Elder County,” said Stan Summers, Box Elder County commissioner. “We are grateful Lakeshore Learning chose Box Elder County and the state of Utah for its newest location.”
“Lakeshore Learning is an excellent example of the type of company we want to partner with to create lasting prosperity in Utah,” said Scott Cuthbertson, president and CEO of EDCUtah. “Not only is it stimulating the economy through significant capital investment in rural Utah, but it’ll also be manufacturing educational products to be distributed nationwide and giving back to the local community in meaningful ways.”
Erin Farr, vice president of business development, led Project Mercury for EDCUtah.
Investors: If you were involved in this project and would like to add your organization to this announcement, please email connect@edcutah.org.