An early concept drawing depicts the new home for the Salt Lake Bees Triple A baseball club within the Downtown Daybreak development in South Jordan. The Larry H. Miller Co. recently broke ground on the destination mixed-use project. The exact location and eventual design of the stadium have yet to be determined, but the Bees expect to play the 2025 season at the new location.

Brice Wallace

Like a runner sliding into home plate, the dirt was flying in South Jordan recently during the groundbreaking for a brand-new ballpark for the Salt Lake Bees.

And a lot more.

The Triple A team hopes be playing ball at the 7,500-seat stadium in 2025 but it will eventually be surrounded by a destination mixed-use development called Downtown Daybreak. The development will occupy nearly 200 acres of the 4,100-acre Daybreak master-planned community.

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