Sugar House Coffee and Bob Evans are inextricably linked in the minds and hearts of Sugar House residents. So when Bob died in 2013 at the age of 69, the community was hit hard. Bob had been a fixture in the neighborhood, looking after his customers and other local businesses in the area. As a member of the Vest Pocket Business Coalition, he’d helped artists and musicians find … [Read more...]
Sugar House Architecture Reflects History and Change
Vernacular Architecture in Sugar House Walking around Sugar House, most residents can point out and tell you a little bit about the recognizable landmarks in their neighborhoods, both new and old. Places like the Sprague Library, the Monument, Granite Furniture, the Redman Building, Allen Park, and various iconic schools such as Irving, Kearns-St. Ann, and Garfield; but … [Read more...]
Super Hot Housing Market in Sugar House
It’s getting harder for first-time home buyers in Utah to afford a home, especially in Salt Lake neighborhoods like Sugar House. With so much competition amongst buyers, it is difficult to even get an offer placed before a home is sold. Monique Higginson is a real estate broker and owner of Market Source Real Estate in Sugar House. For 15 years she has represented homes for … [Read more...]
Honey Bees in Sugar House
We all know bees are the secret to flower and plant pollination, but most of us have no idea how it all works. We met with local amateur beekeeper, August Watcher, who lives in the heart of Sugar House, and found out what it takes to keep bees and get some of that sweet, sweet honey! August lives in a typical Sugar House bungalow with a white picket fence in front and a … [Read more...]
Sugar House Crime Stopper Joshua Ashdown
Officer Joshua Ashdown is charged with keeping the streets of Sugar House as safe as possible. From home invasions to vehicle burglaries, Ashdown and the other officers that patrol the area have their work cut out for them every day. Since being assigned to the Sugar House area, Ashdown says the burglary trend in the area has been decreasing. Utah Stories: How long have you … [Read more...]
Death of a Shopko
A little over 27 years ago, developers negotiated with the city and RDA to develop the land and I-80 freeway exit in Sugar House. Part of the plan was to close off two streets and create the Sugar House shopping area we all know. Despite this, developers are again working on changing the shopping center. The days of Shopko and its large parking lot have come to an end. Soon, … [Read more...]
SOMI Vietnamese Bistro in Sugar House Dishes Up High-Quality Asian-Fusion and Vietnamese Offerings.
SOMI Vietnamese Bistro has found an interesting way to appeal to the diverse array of diners in Sugar House--from college students, Sugar House residents and visitors alike. The menu at SOMI is heavy on Vietnamese flavors in the form of steaming Vietnamese pho and vermicelli noodle bowls. The bun dac biet, or SOMI vermicelli, is a flavor-packed vermicelli noodle bowl loaded … [Read more...]
Sugar House Residents and Council Members on The Proposed Homeless Shelter
Salt Lake City mayor Jackie Biskupski announced in December that a 150-bed homeless shelter will be built near Sugar House’s Fairmont Park. Biskupski and Salt Lake City Council made the decision without public involvement. Biskupski says it's “Not up for debate. The decision of the location is final”. Three other shelters were announced—also to be built in suburban areas. Salt … [Read more...]
Under the Spotlight: SLC Police Staffing
Hardly a day goes by without a news report about police officers somewhere in the country. Stories about officers being injured or killed, police misconduct, and protests over police actions, comprise most of the stories reported. With so much negative publicity, how do police departments remain staffed and recruit new officers? One local police agency, the Salt Lake City … [Read more...]
Refurbished Signage Keeps Sugar House History Alive
With all the changes in the Sugar House landscape, it is comforting to see little reminders scattered throughout the area of days gone by. The “Sputnik” sign topper that sat atop the old Granite Furniture Store sign has recently been restored and remounted thanks to Steve White of Young Electric Sign Company. Steve explains that it is actually called a roto-sphere. The … [Read more...]