Invited, not scraped.
The public internet can give us candidates, but the register is not a dump of scraped listings. A real entry needs local context, a reason to belong, and a path to human verification.
A Register of Locally Owned Businesses
A small, hand-vetted register of locally owned businesses across Saint George and Southern Utah. Invited, not scraped. Editorial, not indexed. Kept to four hundred thirty-five on purpose.
435 Alliance is being built as a local register: clear business identity, practical categories, local context, and enough editorial care that a customer can actually understand who they are looking at.
The first version starts with trust-heavy trades, healthcare practices, restaurants, hospitality, and local services — the kinds of businesses people actually ask neighbors about before they call.
The public internet can give us candidates, but the register is not a dump of scraped listings. A real entry needs local context, a reason to belong, and a path to human verification.
Every profile is written as an editorial record. Names, phones, websites, locations, ownership claims, and licenses get checked before a listed profile becomes a verified public member page.
A register you can hold in your head is worth more than a directory you have to search. The ceiling is four hundred thirty-five — matching the area code on purpose.
A St. George restaurant profile with clear public sources, local address data, and enough operating history to explain why it belongs in the 435 register.
A Santa Clara and St. George restaurant entry with a real founder story, current storefronts, and a profile written around Southern Utah context.
An anchor of downtown St. George, represented as an editorial listing instead of a thin directory row.
A Southern Utah roofing entry with enough trade detail and local context for a customer to understand the business before calling.
A St. George healthcare listing shaped for trust-heavy local search, not generic review-site copy.
The verified register is opening one trade at a time. If you run a locally owned shop, studio, or service in 435 — nominate yourself or someone you trust.
The 435 profile connects the St. George storefront, public source material, restaurant history, and Mall Drive-area geography into one readable local record.
A listed profile gives a real business a clean public record before the verified digital handshake is complete.
Read →The badge and profile relationship give customers and AI systems a clearer way to understand who belongs in the register.
Read →Trades, healthcare, tourism corridors, retirees, builders, and long family businesses make the 435 its own operating region.
Read →A small, hand-vetted register can feel more useful than a giant directory when the writing is careful and the membership signal is honest.
The listed register gives Southern Utah a public map first. The verified member layer follows as businesses complete the digital handshake one at a time.
No paid placement. No rankings for dollars. A quiet, honest register of the people other people here actually call.
The listed profile is free. The optional verified setup helps install the badge and structured identity layer so customers, Google, and AI systems can understand the connection clearly.