Countdown to opening day
SPANNING OVER 200 ACRES, DOWNTOWN DAYBREAK IS UTAH’S FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT. A NEW KIND OF MIXED-USE DESTINATION IN THE HEART OF A THRIVING REGION. WALKABLE, BIKEABLE AND TRANSIT-CONNECTED. OPENING SPRING 2025.
What’s emerging here is a new regional hub for Salt Lake and Utah Counties—an urban center that’s truly central to where the majority of growth is occurring along the Wasatch Front. Downtown Daybreak brings together world-class venues, year-round events, welcoming outdoor spaces, unique amenities, and a variety of urban-inspired homes.
The moment is now.
COMMERCIAL LEASING OPPORTUNITIES NOW AVAILABLE
Ball games are just the first pitch
Before long, the Salt Lake Bees will be playing in their brand-new ballpark in the heart of Downtown Daybreak. Just imagine the shining spring day when you’ll be able to hop off at the TRAX light rail station, grab a bite to eat at a local restaurant, and walk into the ballpark to find your favorite seats facing the Wasatch Mountains. Reserve your tickets today for the Salt Lake Bees’ inaugural season.
OPPORTUNITY
Utah's first sports &
entertainment district
Starting with phase 1, Downtown Daybreak’s sports & entertainment district will welcome 1M+ annual visitors to America First Square and its outdoor plaza, the new ballpark, a new Megaplex Cinema Entertainment Center and an open-air performance venue, creating a year-round hub of family fun and excitement.
Downtown Daybreak will be a place of live music, ice skating, holiday lights, movie nights, and, of course, ball games. It is just steps from great retail, dining, entertainment, and culture.
SITE PLAN
WHAT'S NEARBY
- 2 miles of Mountain View Corridor frontage
- 241,900+ neighbors within a 5-mile radius
- 9,300+ homes built, additional 10,000+ entitled
- 2 TRAX light rail stations
- U of U Health: South Jordan Health Center
- Salt Lake County Library: Daybreak Branch
- 50+ miles of trails
- 200+ acres fully entitled for mixed-use development
WHAT’S COMING IN PHASE 1 PLAN
- A new ballpark for the Salt Lake Bees
- Salt Lake County Performing Arts Center
- Megaplex Entertainment Center (luxury movie theatre, bowling, arcade games and more)
- Outdoor amphitheater
- 3rd TRAX light rail station
- Parks, playgrounds & outdoor gathering places
- Outdoor ice-skating rink (seasonal)
- 365-day activation
- Urban-inspired homes & apartments
- OFFICERETAIL & DININGNEW HOMES
- OFFICERETAIL & DININGNEW HOMES
- OFFICERETAIL & DININGNEW HOMES
Explore
the opportunity
Downtown Daybreak is ready to go. Whether you’re looking for a place to locate a corporate headquarters or launch a restaurant. Let’s work together to tailor a space to your specific needs.
LOCATION
A new regional hub
Downtown Daybreak is created for YOU—it is a place where everyone is invited.
Already connected by light rail, adjacent to the Mountain View Corridor and part of the Daybreak community in South Jordan, Downtown Daybreak is positioned to respond to population growth patterns, make the best use of existing transportation assets, relieve traffic congestion and bring much-needed businesses and jobs — as well as a strong cultural heartbeat — to this part of the Wasatch Front.
… for a fast-growing region
Utah’s Wasatch Front, including the City of South Jordan, has become an economic powerhouse and a go-to destination for companies of all kinds.
… for a fast-growing region
Utah’s Wasatch Front, including the City of South Jordan, has become an economic powerhouse and a go-to destination for companies of all kinds.
In the heart
of a thriving region
Want to live here? Daybreak has been Utah’s #1 best-selling new-home community for over a decade and is a nationally recognized example of smart, creative placemaking. There are unique parks by the dozen, over 50 miles of trails, the 67-acre Oquirrh Lake, and the new Watercourse. Daybreak has over 30,000 residents and 9,300 existing homes. The plan calls for an additional 10,000+ homes.
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Downtown Daybreak is part of a plan that originated over 20 years ago with the Wasatch Front Regional Council and Envision Utah. Now it’s shifting into a new gear thanks to a collaboration between Larry H. Miller Real Estate and the City of South Jordan, Utah.