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Utah tech center undergoes $8.6M revitalization project

Provo, Utah • A Utah office park that was built by the company credited with launching the state’s tech industry has undergone an $8.6 million revitalization project.

The Daily Herald reported Sunday that a reopening ceremony was held last week for the 14-building Canyon Park Tech Center in Orem.

The 85-acre campus was the former home of WordPerfect, a word processing software company.

The Muller Company, a real estate investment and development firm, acquired the campus two years ago.

Canyon Park operations manager Justin Farnsworth says the company has renovated building lobbies and improved infrastructure.

A fitness facility and a park-like hangout area were also added — spaces that Farnsworth says were inspired by the Silicon Valley tech campuses.

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