The Larry H. Miller Group is kicking off 2022 in much the same way they rolled through 2021: by announcing a new deal amid an ongoing strategy to retool its operations.\n\n
After 13 months that saw over $5 billion in transactions, Utah business giant Larry H. Miller Group kicks off 2022 by buying Utah homebuilder Destination Homes. The company also owns Megaplex Theatres; Triple A baseball team Salt Lake Bees; NBA G league team Salt Lake City Stars; and a minority interest in the Utah Jazz.
The Larry H. Miller Group is kicking off 2022 in much the same way they rolled through 2021: by announcing a new deal amid an ongoing strategy to retool its operations.\n\n
They say the future is female, but here in Utah, much of the past has been, too. Not only have women played critical roles in forming the political and cultural landscape of the Beehive State, but they also continue shaping Utah today.
In fact, according to the Department of Workforce Services, 60% of Utah s women currently participate in the workforce a higher rate than the national average. With that in mind, it s easy to see why the state s more feminine side has accomplished so much.
Here s a snapshot of the state s most historically significant women and how they helped write history.