Author Archives: Cameron Jackson
Gourmet indulgence arrives at Daybreak
High-end bakery opens in the SoDa Row retail district January 21, 2011 South Jordan, UT — Kennecott’s Daybreak community announced today the addition of Swirly Girls Gourmet Bakery to its growing list of retail establishments in its SoDa Row retail … Continue reading
Daybreak wins national community of the year and smart growth honors
The Daybreak Community received coveted industry honors yesterday as the National Association of Home Builders awarded them with the 2010 Community of the Year and a Platinum Award for a Suburban Smart Growth as part of the Best in American … Continue reading
Daybreak earns top community and smart growth honors from National Association of Home Builders
Uniquely planned community recognized for Suburban Smart Growth and as Community of the Year January 14, 2011 South Jordan, UT — The Daybreak Community received coveted industry honors today as the National Association of Home Builders awarded them with the … Continue reading
From Eastside to Easy Street
Empty nesters happily trade custom home for Daybreak’s Garden Park. Rich and Toni Kener had some explaining to do. They had decided to sell their home on the 18th tee of Willow Creek Country Club and move to Garden Park, … Continue reading
Several Daybreak buildings honored at Governors Quality Growth Awards
Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Kevin Fayles, Community Relations Manager (801) 303-1462 or Kevin@envisionutah.org Ninth Envision Utah Governor’s Quality Growth Awards Place: Governor’s Mansion (603 East South Temple) Date: Tuesday, October 5, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. … Continue reading
Brookside Home Gallery-Homes designed for the times
Daybreak’s latest collection of new home designs demonstrate the next generation in thinking about how homes are built. with more efficient living spaces, ingenious storage ideas, more privacy and – maybe best of all – unique outdoor room that invite … Continue reading
Squint hard enough and you just might see Mt. Fuji
Chilling on the Wabi Sabi patio with sushi and a tasty Wabi Sake, you may find yourself checking for your passport. Yes, those are the Wasatch Mountains and yes, that is Oquirrh Lake glimmering just beyond the patio, but the … Continue reading
If you build it, will they walk to school?
U of U study on walkability shows students’ and parents’ views of safety can differ, influence transport choices August 11, 2010 – SALT LAKE CITY – Walking to school is as natural as gravity, right? An individual’s decision to walk … Continue reading
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