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St. George, Utah

St. George, Utah
City
Overlook of downtown St. George at dusk
Overlook of downtown St. George at dusk
Official logo of St. George, Utah
Logo
Nickname(s): Utah's Dixie, STG
Location in Washington County and the state of Utah
Location in Washington County and the state of Utah
Coordinates: 37°5′43″N 113°34′41″W / 37.09528°N 113.57806°W / 37.09528; -113.57806Coordinates: 37°5′43″N 113°34′41″W / 37.09528°N 113.57806°W / 37.09528; -113.57806
Country United States
State Utah
County Washington
Settled 1861
Incorporated 1862
Named for George A. Smith
Government
 • Mayor Jon Pike
 • City Manager Gary Esplin
Area
 • City 64.9 sq mi (168.0 km2)
 • Land 64.4 sq mi (162.2 km2)
 • Water 0.5 sq mi (1.2 km2)  0.72%
Elevation 2,860 ft (872 m)
Population (2015)
 • City 80,202
 • Metro 155,600
Demonym(s) St. Georgian
Time zone Mountain (UTC-7)
 • Summer (DST) Mountain (UTC-6)
ZIP Code 84770-84771, 84790-84791
Area code(s) 435
Federal Information Processing Standards 49-65330
Geographic Names Information System feature ID 1455098
Website St. George, Utah

St. George is a city located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Utah on the Utah-Arizona border, near the tri-state junction of Utah, Nevada and Arizona. It is the county seat of Washington County, Utah and is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies in the northeastern-most part of the Mojave Desert adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains; it's also at the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. The city is 118 miles northeast of Las Vegas and 300 miles south-southwest of Salt Lake City on Interstate 15. The city is named after George A. Smith, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Apostle.

As of the 2015 U.S Census estimates, St. George had a population of 80,202, and the metropolitan area, defined as Washington County, had an estimated population of 155,600. St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and the most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front. The city has become well known merely for its rapid growth, among other aspects, consistently ranking as one of the fastest growing cities in the country for several decades. It has seemingly transformed from being non existent on the map to a dynamic suburban center, overnight. In 2005, St. George was ranked the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, beat only by Greeley, Colorado, this trend continued through 2010, when growth slowed substantially due to the economic recession. Today however, growth trends have once again increased at a steady pace, ranking St. George as the fifth fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, even beating fast-growing Las Vegas by per-capita growth. In 2014 there were 1,487 building permits issued the entire year. As of May 31, 2015 there had already been 605 building permits issued showing that new construction market is once again on the rebound.


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