Great Stores

Three new Harmons stores

New Stores

Growth and expansion is an exciting time for any business. Building and opening new stores is especially thrilling for Harmons because we get to continue the dream Jake and Irene started with their original fruit stand back in 1932. The addition of our three newest stores will take us into new locations, provide exciting new store concepts, create hundreds of job opportunities and allow us to share our great products and services with new customers.

Harmons is very excited about the future of our new stores Harmons Emigration Market (opened 9/14/11) and City Creek (opened 2/15/12). Harmons Station Park has now celebrated a year of being open in Farmington. You can follow the progress in pictures from groundbreaking to grand opening. Harmons also has plans to build a store in Santa Clara in Southern Utah, although an anticipated completion date has not yet been determined.

While it seems that new stores get all the attention, we haven't forgotten about the wonderful stores that have been in operation for years. Our West Valley, Cougar, Brickyard, Roy and Orem stores have recently been completely remodeled. Many other stores have added Housewares departments or fresh food areas such as cheese islands, salad bars, carving stations and artisan bread within the past couple years. Since the opening of Bangerter Crossing in Spring 2008, every store has undergone either an upgrade of departments, the addition of departments or services or a complete remodel.

Harmons Emigration Market

In July 2010, Harmons purchased the landmark Salt Lake neighborhood grocery store Emigration Market, which closed earlier in the year. Keeping the original name, Harmons Emigration Market will feature all the great fresh fare as other Harmons stores as well as traditional grocery items. More

Harmons City Creek

On Thursday, July 8, 2010 Harmons broke ground on our 16th store location with Harmons City Creek. Years of discussion and planning is coming to fruition as we begin a new venture into the exciting world of urban markets. More