UTAH CITY, Utah — As Utah County’s population growth continues to fuel housing demand, especially among young professionals, Utah City is meeting this need with new housing in its walkable, 700-acre mixed-use community being built in the heart of Vineyard. Opening alongside its companion, 120 Bend, 220 expands on a community built on a foundation of connectedness. The collection of 452 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and townhomes adds a new layer of rental residences, shared amenities, and thoughtfully designed social spaces that support an enriched lifestyle.

“The completion of 220 Bend, along with the addition of new townhomes at 120 Bend, marks an exciting moment for Utah City as we open the doors of our first residential address to even more residents,” said Jacklyn Briggs, director of marketing for Utah City. “Opening the first phase of 120 Bend offered an early glimpse into what life in Utah City could be. Now, with Bella’s Market open and the final phase of 120 & 220 Bend complete, the future is taking shape—along with much more to come as we continue to open and announce new amenities and openings throughout 2026.”

220 Bend’s opening follows the successful launch of locally owned and operated Bella’s Market, which provides a much-needed grocery store for the over 23,0000 residents of Vineyard and for current and future Utah City residents.

220 Bend along with the additional Townhomes in 120 Bend add an additional 150 residences to the community. There are currently 100 residents in Utah City.

220 Bend Features the Following Shared Amenities for Residences:

  • Culinary kitchen
  • Co-working space and Zoom rooms
  • 3,000 square-foot Peloton gym and additional private Peloton Pods
  • Two new courtyards outfitted with firepits, grills, and play areas
  • Dog wash
  • Bike storage and free e-bike rentals
  • Access to VIP Sundance Resort season passes

About Utah City

Utah City is a groundbreaking, 700-acre development along the eastern shore of Utah Lake in Utah County. Spearheaded by The Flagship Companies, the project will feature a 20-acre, state-of-the-art Huntsman Cancer Institute campus. Designed by renowned city planner Jeff Speck and DPZ, Utah City prioritizes walkability, timeless architecture, and seamlessly integrated outdoor spaces. As a model for thoughtful growth and development, it is set to redefine urban living in Utah County. For more information, visit utahcity.com.