SUGAR HOUSE is located roughly from about 700 East at its western edge to 2000 East at the east and 1300 South to about 2700 South north to south, and is largely within the boundaries of Salt Lake City.
Sugar House was officially established in 1853, six years after Brigham Young led the Mormon settlers into the valley. Despite its name, no commercial sugar production has ever been established in the area. The name came as a suggestion from Margaret McMeans Smoot, the wife of the mayor of
Sugar House Prison, the first Utah state prison, was located in Sugar House during the 19th century and early 20th century. The prison was closed in 1951 and all the buildings were torn down. The infamous Wobblie, Joe Hill was imprisoned and hanged there. After the demolition, the land was converted to the large and beautiful
During the early 20th century the corner of 1100 east and 2100 south was known as "furniture row" because three furniture stores were located there. However, economic reasons and the influx of big box stores and furniture chains has led to the demise of two of them. Only one, Sterling Furniture, remains after Rockwood Furniture closed its doors in 1999 then Granite Furniture in 2004, after more than 80 years of operation.
Sugar House is considered by many to be one of
URBAN UTAH HOMES & ESTATES Salt Lake real estate agents that live in or directly bordering Sugar House include: (hyperlink)








