About the RDBA


 
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Our ultimate goal is to create an economic development plan that assists and energizes businesses and community members while also reaching out for city participation.

 
Salt Lake City’s TRAX project and North Temple Bridge helped revitalize areas in the River District.
 

Our Voice

The River District Business Alliance (RDBA) began in 1994 when residents and business owners saw mutual problems in the Westside neighborhoods, but held no representation with Salt Lake City. The RDBA recognized that when starting a business in a new neighborhood it is imperative that you get to know your neighbors. Businesses teamed up with residents and community members to have a positive impact along the TRAX project and North Temple Bridge. When Salt Lake City government did not listen to Westside-specific issues, community action was taken.

Salt Lake City now recognizes RDBA as a group that helps organize and get things done, hears ideas and advocates for the Westside community. RDBA joins businesses and neighbors, creating plans to present to the city to develop potential budgets and fundraising ideas.

Opportunity zones continue to open across the Westside and RDBA is looking forward to revitalizing the neighborhood and working on future projects.

Although the group has changed names over the years (Northwest Business Association, Northwest Merchant’s Association, Westside Business Association, River District Business Chamber) it has remained a strong voice for the Westside of Salt Lake City and has shown the great potential that this side of town offers. 

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River District Business Alliance Boundaries

The River District boundaries cover 2300 North to 2100 South between 400 West to the western border of Salt Lake City. This map highlights many of the Westside’s major neighborhoods.

 

Our Leadership

 

Officers

CHAIR
Dave Galvan and Dan Stanger

Board of Directors

Lucy Cardenas, Red Iguana
Dennis Faris, Poplar Grove Community Council
Dave Galvan, Mestizo Coffeehouse
Larry Mullenax, Fairpark
Chris Parker, Giv Group
Roberta Reichgelt, SLC Dept. of Econ. Dev.
Dan Stanger, Danna Foundation
Soren Simonsen, Jordan River Commission
NeighborWorks Salt Lake Representative

Join the RDBA

By joining the River District Business Alliance, you can list your business and/or event in the online directory for free and you’ll be in the know with event happenings and programs that could benefit your business and the community.