
St. George Utah Real Estate News: New Developments Around Exits 5 & 6
St. George Utah Real Estate News: New Developments Around Exits 5 & 6
Welcome to the latest update on everything happening in Southern Utah, specifically around St. George’s bustling Exits 5 and 6. This area is undergoing a vibrant transformation with a slew of new businesses, restaurants, and developments enriching the local landscape. As someone deeply invested in the community and its growth, I’m excited to share with you all the significant changes and opportunities that are shaping this part of town.
If you’re interested in staying ahead with the St. George Utah Real Estate News and want to know what’s coming up, this comprehensive guide will walk you through all the newest spots, ongoing construction projects, and what that means for residents and investors alike. Let’s dive right in.

New Wellness Destination: The Plunj on Riverside Drive
One of the freshest additions to the area is The Plunj, a cold plunge and sauna experience located on Riverside Drive in the Rio Plaza, right below Be Hot Yoga. This wellness spot taps into a growing trend in Southern Utah — the popularity of cold plunges and saunas for health and relaxation.
The Plunj offers two fully finished dry saunas, each capable of accommodating over 10 people, alongside two cold plunge pools that hold about four to five people each. It’s not just about the plunge and sauna; they’ve thoughtfully created a comfortable rest area for guests to relax between sessions. Additionally, locker rooms with on-site showers make it convenient for visitors to freshen up after their experience.
This facility only opened a few weeks ago and is gearing up for its grand opening soon. If you’re passionate about wellness or simply curious, The Plunj is definitely worth checking out. It’s a unique addition to the health and wellness scene here in Southern Utah, and I expect it will become a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.

EnviroGuard Headquarters: A State-of-the-Art Facility
Moving westward, one of the most impressive constructions underway is the EnviroGuard headquarters. I’ve covered this project in previous updates, and it’s thrilling to see it nearing completion, with a targeted finish date in May.
EnviroGuard is a pest control company with a strong local presence and a nationwide reach through door-to-door sales representatives. Their new office space will serve both their operations and sales teams, but what makes this building stand out are its amenities:
A sprawling 2,200 square foot gym
A cold tub and sauna for recovery and relaxation
Recreational facilities including pickleball courts and golf simulators
This blend of work and wellness facilities creates a dynamic environment for employees and reflects a modern approach to office design. It’s exciting to witness such a well-thought-out space emerging in St. George, and I anticipate EnviroGuard’s headquarters will be a landmark for the area.

Guadalajara Bar and Grill: A Fresh Culinary Experience Near the Dixie Center
Heading south towards the Dixie Center, there’s great news for food lovers. The Guadalajara Bar and Grill recently passed its final construction inspection and is on the verge of opening. They’re planning to have a soft launch by the end of this month.
What makes Guadalajara stand out is its diverse menu, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a flavorful mix of Mexican, American, and Italian cuisine. The goal is to bring something fresh and different to St. George’s dining scene, and I’m personally excited to see how this spot shapes up.
For those who enjoy culinary variety and are eager to explore new tastes, Guadalajara will be a must-visit destination very soon.

Strap Tank Brewery: The Newest Hotspot Behind the Dixie Center
Right behind the Dixie Center, the newly opened Strap Tank Brewery has quickly become one of the hottest places to hang out. Opened just last week, this brewery is an impressive blend of cool decor and family-friendly atmosphere.
The building itself is a visual treat, featuring vintage motorcycles, classic cars, and even old planes integrated into the design. What’s especially notable are the garage doors that open up to an outdoor patio, allowing guests to enjoy fresh air and the beautiful Southern Utah breeze.
The menu is equally enticing, boasting a variety of steaks, burgers, and specialty drinks — including non-alcoholic options that make the place welcoming for families with kids. The bar is well-stocked, but the inclusive vibe makes it suitable for all ages.
Strap Tank Brewery fills a niche that St. George hasn’t had much of before, and I’m confident it will quickly become a community favorite for casual dining and socializing.

West Side Revitalization: Outdoor Living, Backyard Life & Cactus Road Interiors
Crossing over I-15 to the west side, the old Moto Zoo building has been revitalized and now houses three complementary companies under one roof, all owned by the same parent company. These are:
Outdoor Living: Specializing in high-end outdoor furniture
Backyard Life: Offering awnings, barbecue setups, outdoor kitchens, and yard design and construction services
Cactus Road Interiors: Providing upscale indoor furniture
This trio creates a one-stop shop for anyone looking to furnish or renovate their home, both inside and out. Whether you’re constructing a new house or upgrading your existing space, these companies have you covered with quality products and design expertise.
Their grand opening was just last week, so if you’re in the market for home furnishings or outdoor living enhancements, this is a great place to visit.

Auto Mall Drive Developments: Honda Mazda Remodel and Black Hill Event Venue
Further down Auto Mall Drive, there are two notable developments to keep an eye on:
Honda Mazda Remodel
The Steven Way dealerships are undergoing a significant remodel, particularly for Honda and Mazda. While detailed information is sparse, construction activity is clearly underway, with dirt moving and preparations in progress. This update signals continued investment in automotive retail in the area, promising an upgraded customer experience in the near future.
Black Hill Event Venue
Nearby, the former Grove Collective furniture store location has been transformed into the Black Hill Event Venue. This space is approximately 9,000 to 10,000 square feet, with a versatile design that accommodates a wide range of events:
Weddings
Birthday parties
Corporate events
Sporting events
Concerts
The venue also features a 1,500 square foot mezzanine, offering additional space and unique perspectives for events. Given the growing demand for quality event spaces in St. George, Black Hill is a timely addition that will serve the community well.

Commerce Point Expansion: Retail and Office Space Growth
Commerce Point is another area showing rapid growth. The current retail space is completely filled, prompting the development of a new phase. Grading and dirt work are actively underway for this expansion, though specific plans for the new area have yet to be announced.
It’s expected that the new phase will mirror the existing setup, featuring retail and potential office spaces. This continued development is a positive sign of economic vitality and demand for commercial real estate in St. George.

St. George Place: New Retail Anchors and Construction Progress
One of the most frequently asked about projects is St. George Place, the redevelopment of the old Kmart Center on Bluff Street. Construction here is progressing steadily, with new building elevations going up and several exciting retail announcements to share.
In addition to previously announced anchors Hobby Lobby and REI, the complex has signed leases with:
Ross Dress for Less: A popular off-price department store
Five Below: A trendy discount retailer
Books-A-Million: A brand-new bookstore to St. George, part of a nationwide chain with over 250 locations
The addition of Books-A-Million is particularly noteworthy, as it fills a void in the local market for a large, well-stocked bookstore.
Construction on the core and shell of the complex aims to be completed by September, allowing retailers to begin interior build-outs. While the goal is to have stores open by the end of this year, it’s possible that some openings might extend into early 2026. Regardless, this project promises to be a major retail hub, bringing a mix of shopping and dining options to residents and visitors.

St. George Musical Theater and Performing Arts Campus
Last but certainly not least, there’s exciting news for the arts community. Right behind St. George Place on Main Street, the St. George Musical Theater and Performing Arts Campus has made tremendous progress.
The Performing Arts Campus (PAC) recently completed its full build-out after finishing the first phase some time ago. They are hosting their grand opening on April 16th from 4 to 8 PM. This campus will work in tandem with the St. George Musical Theater, providing a venue for performances, rehearsals, and community arts events.
All six old theaters in the complex have been repurposed into diverse performance spaces, breathing new life into the historic buildings.
As for the main St. George Musical Theater building, the underground work is complete, and vertical construction is now underway. The new theater will be a 20,000 square foot facility with seating for 400 patrons, designed as a theater-in-the-round. This innovative layout will enhance audience engagement and provide a unique experience for both performers and attendees.
The projected completion date for this theater is spring 2026, and it is widely anticipated to become a cultural cornerstone for Southern Utah, elevating the region’s arts scene significantly.

Conclusion: A Thriving Future for St. George’s Exits 5 & 6
As you can see, the area around St. George’s Exits 5 and 6 is buzzing with activity. From new wellness centers like The Plunj to innovative office headquarters such as EnviroGuard, and from exciting culinary additions like Guadalajara Bar and Grill and Strap Tank Brewery to expansive retail developments at St. George Place, the momentum is undeniable.
The community is also seeing growth in cultural venues and event spaces, including the Black Hill Event Venue and the Performing Arts Campus, which promise to enrich the social and artistic fabric of Southern Utah.
For residents, investors, and anyone interested in St. George Utah Real Estate News, these developments signal a promising future. The blend of commercial growth, lifestyle amenities, and cultural investments makes this area a vibrant place to live, work, and play.
If you want to stay informed about everything happening in Southern Utah, don’t hesitate to reach out for more updates or connect through social media channels. The future is bright, and I’m excited to watch and share how these projects continue to unfold.
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