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Summit Farms is an agriculture community in Davidson, North Carolina, focused on a quality of living. At the heart of Summit Farms is a multi-acre produce garden, and an abundance of trails and green space throughout the 60-acre development. The Village at Summit Farms offers guests and residents access to high quality food and beverage, designed to bring people closer to nature and to each other. The Preserve at Summit Farms offers a low-density residential neighborhood, featuring estate lots and homes from the best designers and builders in the Lake Norman area.

VILLAGE

At the forefront of the Summit Farms development is a village, built for people to gather, dine, and shop. Each business shares the farm-to-table ethos with the development, and serves an important part of the community ecosystem from sun up to sun down. The first phase of retail offerings in the Village intend to open in Spring/Summer 2027.

In addition to the collection of businesses, the Village at Summit Farms has several outdoors areas for guests of all ages. From a play area for the youngest fans, near our bakery, to the open piazza-like space, to the carefully landscaped and designed beer garden, the Village is designed for people to gather and live outside.

RESIDENTIAL

The Preserve at Summit Farms


"What started as a small vision for Summit Coffee's campus has evolved into this love letter to Davidson: a property where each detail has been considered, each partner carefully selected, all in pursuit of bringing nature more into our everyday lives."

— Brian Helfrich, CEO, Summit Coffee

GARDEN

The ethos of the Summit Farms development can be traced to a farm-to-table mindset, and wanting to create a place where people can shop for and eat the produce that is grown on the same block. The Garden offers hundreds of planted rows, with produce from tomatoes and carrots, to kale and snap peas. Not only will the garden provide sustenance for the development, it also offers a placemaking anchor for residents to walk past each morning, and visitors to learn about low-intervention farming.