A new feature in the Salt Lake Business Journal is this list of new businesses that have opened or plan to open shortly in our area.
Hammer & Nails, an elevated men’s grooming “barberspa,” has opened its first Salt Lake City–area location in Herriman at Miller Cross (5139 Miller Crossing Drive), bringing a more refined, full-service approach to men’s self-care.
The concept reimagines the traditional barbershop with services like precision haircuts, beard grooming, and signature hand and foot treatments — including the brand’s signature whiskey-infused foot treatment — all in a space designed for comfort, confidence and consistency. It is locally owned by Herriman resident Damien Olson.
Bringit, a Utah-based travel-tech company, is operating at Salt Lake City International Airport. The company provides a “loophole” that allows travelers to walk off the plane and head directly into their trip, whether for business or pleasure.
By utilizing a professional, secure courier network, Bringit retrieves and delivers luggage independently, allowing visitors to head straight to the mountains, a high-stakes meeting or a downtown lunch the moment they hit the jet bridge, regardless of their hotel check-in time. The service provides on-demand delivery across all of Salt Lake and Summit counties, including white-glove service to Park City resorts.
Keke’s Breakfast Cafe, a full-service Floridian breakfast concept backed by Denny’s Corp., is currently exploring growth opportunities in Utah, with an estimated capacity for 10 locations across the Salt Lake City metro area. The brand is specifically focused on high-growth areas — including Herriman, Farmington and Sandy — to meet the rising demand for elevated, sit-down daytime dining in family-friendly neighborhoods.
When fully developed, a 10-unit footprint in Salt Lake City would create over 140 local jobs, ranging from hospitality staff to district-level leadership.
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