Daybreak is proud to be home to many locally owned small businesses. We are happy welcoming store fronts opening soon, or now open in the North Shore Village Center!
Say hello to…
Beard Papa’s
For those of you who have not heard of these sweet treats, Beard Papa’s specializes in creating delicious cream puff, offers a wide variety of customizable delights, and and have expanded to over 450 stores in 15 countries and territories.
Bearded Papas started creating their signature cream puffs in Japan The dessert destination is set to open on February 25th, stay tuned for any special announcements on their social.
Jed’s Barber Shop
Established in 2011, Jed’s Barber Shop is a classic shop with a modern feel. The skilled and friendly crew create a place where everyone is welcome and receives a top notch service. Our mission is “Great Cuts, Great Service, Great Fun”.
Jed’s Barber Shop offers classic, modern and specialty haircuts, as well as traditional straight razor shaves.
Spilled Milk
Spilled Milk Ice Cream & Cereal Bar was founded in 2019 by Marvin Phillip and his wife Sara to deliver a joyful and memorable experience for all.
Starting with a trailer in the Salt Lake City area, Spilled Milk developed a loyal following for its unique combinations of ice cream and iconic cereal mix-ins.
Spilled Milk’s rapidly growing popularity led to the opening of their first year-round shop in the 9th & 9th neighborhood of Salt Lake City in December of 2019 and now a store in Daybreak.
HotWorx
HOTWORX is a virtually instructed exercise program created for users to experience the many benefits of infrared heat absorption, while completing a 30-minute Isometric workout or 15-minute High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) session. As the infrared heat penetrates your body causing you to sweat, the isometric postures further accelerate detoxification by physically removing the toxins from your organs through muscle contraction.
Mozz
Mozz is a unique casual wood-fired pizzeria with a range of locally sourced meats, vegetables, cheeses, sodas, and house made ricotta and mozzarella. Mozz opened their first location in 2019 in Provo, and now has made its way to Daybreak. Meat lovers, vegans, vegetarians, and gluten free dieters will all find something to their liking, so make your way over to Mozz and watch your artisanial pizza come to life.
Tonic Method
Tonic Method is now open at Daybreak North Village center, for those of you who are unfamiliar with Tonic Method, it is a total body workout focused around functional movement that will strengthen, sculpt, and tone all major muscle groups with low impact exercises in just 45 minutes, leaving you feeling invigorated.
For a limited time only celebrate their Daybreak grand opening by getting your first class free.
Sukihana
Sukihana is a modern take on Asian Fusion cuisine. Featuring a combination of Japanese and Chinese flavors, be sure and try their signature Bourbon Chicken or Shrimp Tempura roll.
Harmons
In addition to the five new stores mentioned above, North Shore Village Center is anchored by a 17,000 square foot Harmons Neighborhood Grocer that opened Spring 2022. The area is also home to thePEARL, a luxury apartment and townhome community with leases available overlooking Oquirrh Lake. Additional tenants will be released at a later date.
Get directions to North Shore Village Center.
Daybreak Master Plan
Within the overall master plan, Daybreak’s village centers are purposefully, and carefully planned around an anticipated intensity of uses, and intentionally placed directly adjacent to major arterial roads that allow for vehicular traffic to flow and for businesses to benefit from needed exposure to passing traffic. Adequate parking to handle the associated commercial and residential demands is also a key component in the planning process and will be addressed as the project advances. As a critical consideration, village centers like SoDa Row and the new North Shore Village Center are placed in locations that allow them to become the true center of their respective neighborhoods as a convenient place for residents to shop, eat, and interact close to home.
Creating vibrant village centers where people want to live and where businesses want to invest in new storefronts requires a mix of complementary uses that are co-located in an urban walkable format. Businesses benefit from a larger built-in customer base of nearby homes, and those same residents enjoy the benefit of shops and restaurants within walking distance. Learn more about our centers based development, here.