The Marketplace at Silver Creek Prepares Submission Package for Master Planned Community/Conditional Use Permit

Summit Point Realty, LLC | 1825 E Frontage - AerialThe Marketplace at Silver Creek Center (MSCC) is a mixed-use development spread over 14.95 acres, featuring residential, commercial, and live/work spaces. It is located along Silver Creek Drive and is conveniently situated at the intersection of Silver Creek Drive and Old Highway 40. Summit Point Realty is currently preparing an approval package to the Summit County Planning Department for a Conditional Use Permit for this new Master Plan Development.

The project is the culmination of years of planning for a high-profile site that anchors a prime location. The mixed-use development will feature retail, commercial, and housing units, including affordable housing options. The site is a hub for transportation making it a vibrant center for several surrounding areas, including Silver Creek, Promontory, Silver Summit, Highland Estates, Trailside, Old Ranch Road, Quinn’s Junction, and Black Rock Ridge (Wasatch County).

MSCC will have 119,350 square feet of grocery, restaurant, retail, and office space. A potential 41,000-square-foot grocery store location is proposed for the site. Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (UDABS) has expressed interest in locating a 12,000-square-foot state liquor store adjacent to the food store.

The MSCC development project can be developed in phases to minimize impact on the surrounding area. The design of the site is based on sustainable development guidelines and mitigation practices that adhere to the Summit County General Plan and the Snyderville Basin Development Code. The density of the site is carefully planned to ensure that the natural setting of the mountains and open expanses coexist in harmony with the live-work and commercial areas. Residential units are arranged in clusters and built vertically to provide best practices for environmental benefit. The varied residential structures are designed to provide a variety of housing options. Residential building heights will vary and be limited to 60 feet or less in elevation. The grocery store and retail restaurant component will make the mixed-use development a truly live work active community.