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Woodinville's New Yard Set To Bustle With Nearly 30 Hot Spots

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Published on May 29, 2026
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The Yard at Harvest in Woodinville is finally about to wake up. The outdoor retail plaza is slated to see its first openings this summer, bringing in a broad mix of tasting rooms, restaurants and neighborhood-focused shops. If leasing stays on track, the project is expected to operate as a new public plaza that connects directly into Woodinville’s wine-country corridor and the Sammamish River Trail.

According to the Puget Sound Business Journal, The Yard has secured nearly 30 tenants, which represents about 86% of its leasable space across roughly 100,000 square feet. That level of preleasing puts the development in a strong position to roll out its food-and-beverage anchors and tasting rooms over the coming weeks.

Who's Signed On

In a press release via PR Newswire, Harvest highlighted early commitments that include Cactus Southern Kitchen + Bar, Brass Steak & Seafood and Rockcreek Seafood and Spirits. On the wine side, tasting-room tenants will feature Gard Vintners and Lachini Vineyards. The release also details a generous outdoor plaza paired with three levels of underground parking, built to support events and summer-sized crowds.

Leasing, Parking And The Hotel

CBRE is handling retail leasing for The Yard, with Jennifer Seversen listed as the lead leasing contact on the development’s Harvest website. The SOMM Hotel & Spa, which opened in late September 2025, already serves as an anchor for the project and is expected to funnel overnight guests into the plaza’s dining and tasting-room lineup, according to Hotel Management.

Why It Matters For Woodinville

Local commercial coverage and leasing brokers say the curated mix is designed to turn Harvest into a year-round destination that stretches Woodinville’s wine-country economy beyond weekend visitation. That momentum, driven by early restaurant commitments and tasting-room leases, suggests the plaza could support both weekday and weekend foot traffic, ConnectCRE reports.

Developers expect initial tenants to begin opening this summer, with additional rollouts planned through 2026 as the plaza fully activates, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal. For precise opening timelines and reservation details, would-be visitors are being pointed to operator channels and the CBRE leasing page.

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