J. Steven Price is founder and president of Price Real Estate
(PRE). He owns, develops, and manages over 5 million square feet of industrial, distribution, and manufacturing buildings. The portfolio consists of 100+ local, regional, national, and international tenants in economic clusters in bio and life science, aerospace and defense, automotive, food grade facilities, transportation, supply chain, logistics, fulfillment, e-commerce, and outdoor recreation sectors.
In Salt Lake City’s urban core, PRE owns historic buildings and projects that have been revitalized through adaptive reuse renovation in most of the city’s districts. They are the home to many small businesses thriving in the community.
Within the community, Steven currently serves on the Organizing Committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, as a member of the University of Utah Board of Trustees, Community Board of Directors of U Health System, chair of the University of Utah Campus Master Plan Committee, KUER Advisory Board, and Red Butte Garden Board. He also serves as a board member for Salt Lake City International Airport, EDCUtah, World Trade Center Utah, Utah Sports Commission, and the John and Marcia Price Family Foundation.
In December 2024, after Salt Lake City was awarded the 2034 Olympic Winter Games, Steven’s service ended as governing board member, finance and audit and bid committee member for the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the 2030/2034 Winter Olympic Games. Additionally, Steven has been an active member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) since 1996 and YPO Gold (formerly known as the Utah World Presidents Organization) since 2013.
Steven’s commitment to the community goes beyond his board service, calling upon his passion for public art. Understanding the vibrancy, inspiration, and economic impact art has on the community, he has personally invested in over a dozen public art installations throughout Salt Lake County, with many more planned. Steven also advocates for the outdoors, especially the Wasatch Front trail system, which he is working on to expand and enhance quality of life.
Steven resides in Salt Lake City with his wife Tiffanie and has five children, two stepchildren and four grandchildren.