SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah, Oct. 15, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation, Miller Family Foundation and Salt Lake County have announced partnership and plans to construct a regional arts center in South Jordan.
The plan was announced Tuesday after what a news release characterized as “a transformative gift of $25 million.”
Following a public comment period and upon formal approval by Salt Lake County, the proposed name of the new facility will be the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Arts Center. The venue will be managed and operated by the Salt Lake County Arts & Culture division.
“We believe that the arts have a profound ability to enrich lives, foster connection, and strengthen communities,” said Gail Miller, chair of the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation and co-founder of the Larry H. Miller Company.
“This donation is an investment in the future of our community, providing a space where creativity can thrive and where people of all backgrounds can experience the transformative power of the arts. We are honored to work with Salt Lake County to support the creation of this new arts center and look forward to seeing the impact it will have for generations to come.”
“We are incredibly fortunate to partner with the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation to bring this important regional arts center to life,” said Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson. “Their unwavering commitment to the arts in our community is inspiring, and this new venue will be a vital cultural hub for the rapidly growing southwest valley.”
The upcoming arts center is in design, with plans expected to include an 800-seat proscenium theater, offering a venue for small to mid-sized performing organizations. It will also feature a visual art gallery and classroom space dedicated to fostering creativity and learning. Groundbreaking is scheduled for January 2026, with the center expected to open its doors in early 2028.
In acknowledgement of the donation, the arts center is proposed to be named the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Arts Center. The public is invited to comment on the name at a public hearing on Oct. 22, after which the County Council is expected to make a decision regarding final acceptance of the donation and naming of the arts center, the news release says.
In addition to the financial contribution, Larry H. Miller Real Estate has donated three acres of land in downtown Daybreak, ensuring the center’s strategic location and accessibility to residents across the region.