OUR CAMPUS
143 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
143 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
Neumont’s campus provides a safe and culturally rich student experience, custom-designed with a focus on interactive classrooms, study areas, project rooms, and labs. Our convenient downtown location offers a chance for our students to enjoy a little bit of everything. We're in Salt Lake City with a vibrant local art scene, endless dining options, and multiple live music venues. Plus, we're minutes away from world-class hiking, camping, skiing, and snowboarding. We really do have it all.
Neumont's high-tech downtown campus offers the perfect environment for a robust student experience. You can expect kajillions of outlets, enterprise-grade wireless, and our gaming bunker. Plus, it's surrounded by great amenities, too.
Cafes, grocers, and farmers markets
A block from City Creek Center
Accessible public transportation
Neumont offers a small market, available 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday where you can pick up drinks, snacks, and a few fresh items. There are also chain and independent shops and restaurants within walking distance including a food court and a grocery store.
Area cafes, shops, and restaurants include:
Sandwich shops (Ganodolfo's, Bocata, Subway, Kneaders, and Jimmy John's)
Pizza (Sbarro, Pie Hole, and The Sicilian)
Coffee shops (Beans and Brews, Starbucks, Three Pines, and Eva's Bakery)
Asian (P.F. Chang's, Suki Hana, House of Kabob, and Ahh Sushi)
Fast food (McDonalds, Carl's Junior, Chick-fil-A, and Red Iguana)
Italian and Mediterranean Cafés Eva's Restaurant, Spitz, Cafe Molise, and Mykonos
Neumont’s downtown campus is conveniently located on public transit lines. Students are given a UTA CEO Pass which can be used on all UTA busses, FrontRunner trains, and TRAX. Utah’s light rail system, TRAX, connects Essex Apartments, Elevate on 5th, 644 City Station, The Mercer, and Neumont’s campus. In addition, all student housing is within a walkable distance to grocery stores, entertainment venues, and restaurants. Lastly, for a more exciting way to explore downtown, students can get around by bike or electric scooter thanks to the city’s more eco-friendly transportation options.
There's more to Salt Lake City than easy access to the greatest snow on earth. It's no coincidence the city has been nicknamed Silicon Slopes with an ever-growing tech community that is home to giants in the industry like Electronic Arts, Adobe, and eBay. Meanwhile, there's plenty of space for startups like Workfront, Vivint, and Domo to grow.