
Davis County, where Farmington is the county seat, consistently ranks as one of the healthiest counties in Utah, with high life expectancy and excellent access to outdoor recreation.
healthFarmington's $70M sports complex continues to put the city on the national map with USA Gymnastics and wrestling championships scheduled for April and May.
Read MoreFarmington is booming, with new developments sprouting faster than spring dandelions. But as the city grows, residents are grappling with the age-old question: how do we balance progress with preserving the charm that makes Farmington, well, Farmington?
Farmington's housing market, once red-hot, is showing signs of cooling, leaving prospective buyers and sellers wondering what's next. With interest rates fluctuating and new developments like the 'Farmington Crossing' project pushing boundaries, the city's economic landscape is in constant flux. We dive into what these shifts mean for your wallet and your neighborhood.
Farmington is growing faster than a kid on a sugar rush at Lagoon, and residents are feeling the squeeze – and the excitement. From new developments near Station Park to the ongoing debate about open space, our city is navigating a fascinating crossroads between progress and preservation.
Spring has officially sprung in Farmington, and our city is buzzing with activity and anticipation. We're diving into upcoming events, community discussions, and how our favorite local spots are gearing up for a vibrant season.
Farmington's real estate market is hotter than a July afternoon at Lagoon, with home prices soaring and new developments popping up faster than wildflowers in spring. We're diving into what's fueling this growth, from coveted neighborhoods to the city's strategic location, and asking if this upward trajectory can truly last.
Farmington is buzzing with activity, from Station Park's latest additions to the ongoing debate about open space. As new developments sprout and Lagoon prepares for another season, residents are grappling with how to maintain our city's unique charm amidst rapid growth. It's a tale of progress, preservation, and plenty of pickleball.
Median prices hold steady around $575K as inventory slowly improves. Here's what buyers and sellers need to know about the Farmington market this spring.
Farmington's $70M sports complex continues to put the city on the national map with USA Gymnastics and wrestling championships scheduled for April and May.
From its 1847 settlement to today's booming development, Farmington marks 125 years of incorporation with year-long celebrations and a look at what's ahead.
The S&S Screamin' Swing opened March 26 to long lines and rave reviews, kicking off Lagoon's 140th season in Farmington.
From Bonnie & Clyde's 1930s café to Cilantree's Indian cuisine, Farmington's dining options are expanding faster than ever — and locals are loving it.
North Cottonwood Commons Park and Ivy Acres Park represent a combined $12.5M investment in green space, splash pads, and family recreation.
Western Sports Park
FREEWestern Sports Park
Farmington Bay
Station Park
FREEA major new retail development bringing Academy Sports + Outdoors and Burlington to Farmington. This commercial center will add significant retail options to the west side of the city, complementing Station Park on the east.
A 10-acre park development featuring a major splash pad, playground, walking trails, and picnic areas. One of the largest new park projects in Farmington's history, designed to serve the growing west side of the city.
A seasonal gelati and frozen custard shop opening May 2, 2026. Bringing artisan frozen treats to Farmington with a charming seasonal concept. Expected to become a summer favorite for families.
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