Sugar House, Utah
About Sugar House
Sugar House was established in 1853, six years after Brigham Young led the Mormon settlers into the valley. Its name derives from the sugar beet factory of the Deseret Manufacturing Company, which was established in a former blacksmith shop in the Sugar House park area.
One of the city's oldest neighborhoods, the name is officially two words (Sugar House) although it is often written as one (Sugarhouse).
Sugar House is located from about 500 East at its western edge to 2100 East at the east and from 1300 South to 2700 South.
Living in Sugar House offers residents a dense suburban feel and there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.