Free NewsletterPro Login
S&P 500 6,287 +0.42%
DOW 44,521 -0.18%
NASDAQ 21,103 +0.71%
S&P 500 +12.4%
Briefs Finance Fund +24.8%
JOIN THE FUND →

Ballerina Farm Turned A Quiet Utah Town Into A Tourist Destination

Published Jun 19, 2026
[tts_player]
Share:
Summary:
  • Midway, Utah has become a tourist draw thanks to the Ballerina Farm Store, according to Bloomberg.
  • Hannah and Daniel Neeleman, who have around 10 million Instagram followers, opened the grocery and cafe in 2025.
  • The couple says they never meant for it to be a tourist attraction.

The Neelemans built their store as a local grocery, a love note to rural Utah.

Instead, it turned a quiet town into a place people drive hours to reach. Their huge following did the rest.

The Store

The Ballerina Farm Store sits just off Midway's Main Street. It is built to feel like a rustic European grocer and cafe.

The shelves hold fresh sourdough, handmade cheese, and the farm's own flour. There is also protein powder and a long list of pantry goods.

Bread and pastries are baked fresh in-house each day. Many of the meals use food grown right on the farm.

Some of those goods come from far away. The relish is from a cooking school in Ireland, the sea salt from France, and the pasta from Italy.

The dairy is a story on its own. It makes about 1,000 gallons of milk a day, the first new dairy in Utah in 40 years.

Robots help milk the cows now. But the butter is still churned with a simple KitchenAid mixer.

The couple founded the farm in nearby Kamas back in 2017. They opened a small farm stand there first, then the Midway store in 2025.

Some goods still stay close to home. The goat milk soap is made by a woman who lives near the Weber River.

We break down the businesses and trends actually worth your attention in Market Briefs every morning - and joining comes with a free investing masterclass.

The Influence Engine

This is what 10 million followers can do. A big enough crowd works like a highway exit.

You build a store at the end of it, and the cars show up. You do not even need to run an ad.

For a small town, that kind of attention acts like a new road. One brand can shift where people go, where they spend, and which shops grow.

Hotels, cafes, and gas stations all feel it. A single store can lift a whole town's economy.

Why The Neelemans Didn't Plan It

The owners say that was never the goal. They wanted a food-first market, not a gift shop.

Their first job, they say, is serving the people who live in Midway. But fame had other plans.

The same following that built the brand now sends a steady stream of visitors. They pour into a town better known for its Swiss-style chalets than its crowds.

Many come to snap a photo and buy bread. Then they spend the rest of the day in town.

Worth Noting

This is the creator economy in plain sight, where online fans turn into real business. Attention became an engine strong enough to reshape a town.

Nobody set out to build a tourist stop. One showed up anyway.

It is a sign of where the creator economy is heading. Reach can turn into real money in places no one planned.

Want more reads like this every morning? Sign up for Market Briefs and you'll get a 45-minute investing course free when you join.

Disclosure

Trending Briefs

Get Market Briefs every morning for free!

No fluff. No noise. No politics. Just finance news in 5 minutes.
Subscribe Free

Recent News

1 2 3 26

Get Market Briefs delivered to your inbox every morning for free!

No fluff. No noise. No politics. Just finance news you can read in 5 minutes.

Blogs

June 18, 2026
What Is a Stop Loss Order? A Simple Guide
  • A stop loss order automatically sells a stock once it falls to a price you set.
  • It's a tool to cap losses or lock in gains without watching the market all day.
  • It works best for active strategies, and can backfire if used carelessly on long-term holdings.
Read More
June 18, 2026
Best S&P 500 Index Fund: How to Choose One
  • The best S&P 500 index fund for most investors is simply the cheapest, most established one that tracks the index well.
  • Funds like VOO, IVV, and SPY all hold the same 500 companies, so the biggest difference is the fee.
  • Pick one, automate your buys, and let time do the heavy lifting.
Read More
June 17, 2026
What Are Penny Stocks? Risks and Rewards Explained
  • Penny stocks are very low-priced shares of very small companies, often trading for just a few dollars or less.
  • They promise huge gains but carry huge risks: low liquidity, high failure rates, and wild price swings.
  • Most investors are better served by quality companies and funds than by chasing cheap shares.
Read More
June 17, 2026
Best Stocks for Beginners With Little Money
  • The best stocks for beginners with little money usually aren't individual stocks at all - they're low-cost index funds.
  • You can start with $100 or less and use small, regular investments to build wealth over time.
  • Focus on diversification and consistency, not on picking the next big winner.
Read More
June 16, 2026
Tech Stocks: A Simple Guide for New Investors
  • Tech stocks are companies in the information technology and related sectors, from software to chips to the internet giants.
  • They've driven much of the market's growth, but they can be volatile and richly valued.
  • The smart approach is to understand what you own and not let one sector run your whole portfolio.
Read More
June 16, 2026
What Is a Joint Stock Company? A Simple Guide
  • A joint stock company is a business owned by many people, each holding shares of stock that represent a slice of ownership.
  • It's the basic idea behind every public company you can buy on the stock market today.
  • Owning a share makes you a part-owner, entitled to a piece of the profits and growth.
Read More
June 16, 2026
Capital Gains Tax in California: A Simple Guide
  • Capital gains tax is what you owe when you sell an investment for more than you paid for it.
  • How long you held it matters: long-term gains are taxed more gently than short-term gains at the federal level.
  • Smart investors lower the bill with tools like tax-loss harvesting and holding for the long run.
Read More
June 15, 2026
Top Covered Call ETFs: How to Compare Them
  • Top covered call ETFs are income funds that own stocks and sell call options against them to generate steady cash.
  • The best one for you is the fund whose income, holdings, and fees fit your goals, not simply the one with the flashiest yield.
  • They all share one trade-off: more income today, less upside in a big rally.
Read More
June 15, 2026
What Are Stock Options? A Plain-English Guide
  • Stock options are contracts that give you the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a stock at a set price by a set date.
  • There are two kinds: calls (the right to buy) and puts (the right to sell).
  • Options can multiply gains or wipe out your money fast, so they suit investors who already know the basics.
Read More
June 15, 2026
EBITDA Margin: What It Is and How to Calculate It
  • EBITDA margin measures how much core profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales, before interest, taxes, and accounting deductions.
  • The formula is EBITDA divided by revenue, shown as a percent.
  • A higher, steadier EBITDA margin usually signals a more efficient, more durable business.
Read More
1 2 3 23
Share via
Copy link