A fresh mix of ingredients.
From the very beginning, the vision of Daybreak has been different from that of most other new neighborhoods. More than just a nice place to live, with pretty homes and a pretty park or two. What is the difference, you ask? It’s the difference between a subdivision and a village. A one-dimensional idea and a rich, multifaceted experience.
In Daybreak the homes are mixed right in with all sorts of things that make life simpler and more flavorful. Like community gardens and good schools. Places to shop. Restaurants, offices, swimming pools, tennis courts, sports fields and more parks than you can shake a Frisbee® at. All connected by miles of walking/biking trails. And in the middle, a big freshwater lake.
So as you walk around Oquirrh Lake, as you browse the shops of SoDa Row, as you stroll the tree-lined streets and say hi to people you pass by, you’ll feel the difference. Here, there’s no plastic covering. Nothing artificially flavored or pre-packaged about it. It’s all fresh.
Where will a short walk take you?
Daybreak has been designed to let people use their feet (instead of their cars) to get them to shops, parks, schools, restaurants, even to the office.
The art of community
Daybreak is more than just a good overall community plan. It’s an example of careful, artful decision-making.
Generational thinking
By considering the health and wellbeing of future generations, we’ve created a community that works better today.
A collective effort
The mission of Kennecott Land is to raise the bar for community design on behalf of the whole Salt Lake Valley. And we’ve gotten a lot of help along the way.
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