What's Happening

Daybreak Communities announced a neighborhood‑scale Harmons Market for the North Shore Village Center—a walkable district along Oquirrh Lake. Immediately, the plan adds daily convenience within strolling distance. Moreover, it anchors the village with fresh food, local products, and chef‑crafted prepared meals.

What we’re building

Harmons Market will anchor the North Shore Village Center with a right‑sized, neighborhood format. Specifically, the Utah‑based grocer brings fresh produce, a scratch bakery, made‑daily meals, and community‑minded programming. Together with future storefronts, the market creates an everyday hub beside the lake.

Where it fits

District: North Shore Village Center — Daybreak, South Jordan, Utah
Setting: Lakeside blocks near Downtown Daybreak with connections to parks & trails and neighborhood streets
Access: Walk or bike via the lake paths; for regional trips, use Mountain View Corridor, Bangerter Highway, or the UTA TRAX Red Line

In short: Residents can pair groceries with a shoreline stroll, a coffee at SoDa Row, and a sunset loop around the lake—no long drive required.

When it happens

  • First, Harmons and Daybreak advance site design and permitting through city review.
  • Next, construction mobilizes on site and utility work; vertical construction follows.
  • Then, coordinated tenants in the village center roll out alongside the grocer.
  • Originally announced timeline: Construction targeted for 2020 with an anticipated 2021 opening (subject to change).

Why it matters

Convenience, immediately

Residents will shop closer to home, walk more, and drive less. Consequently, daily errands become part of a healthy routine.

Energy on the street

The market activates plazas, supports Shop & Dine neighbors, and invites foot traffic throughout the day.

Fresh, local choices

Harmons’ focus on local producers and fresh departments aligns with Daybreak’s outdoor, lakeside lifestyle.

How the design supports walkability

We center the experience on people. The village plan prioritizes sidewalks, adds bike connections, and links directly to the Oquirrh Lake loop. Therefore, quick trips pair naturally with errands, coffee dates, and evening strolls.

What comes next

  1. Finalize design: Complete architectural and civil drawings and submit for approvals.
  2. Break ground: Begin site work, utilities, and foundation—then go vertical.
  3. Announce tenants: Roll out additional shops and services that complement the grocer.

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