List of Salt Lake City neighborhoods explained
This is a list of neighborhoods in Salt Lake City. As a major city, Salt Lake City urbanized in the early 1900s and now has many distinct neighborhoods.[1] [2]
Larger and/or most prominent neighborhoods include, with their approximate boundaries:
- 9th and 9th, area near 900 East and 900 South, running from 800 East to 1100 East and from 800 South to 1300 South[1]
- The Avenues, which extend north from South Temple to the city limits, running east from State Street to Virginia Street[1]
- Ballpark, running south from 900 South to 2100 South, and west from State Street to Interstate 15. Named for Smith's Ballpark.
- Buena Vista, north of California Avenue, west of Glendale; adjacent to Salt Lake International Airport[3]
- Capitol Hill, extending north from South Temple to the city limits, bounded between State Street on the east and 500 West on the west[1]
- Central City, between State Street and 700 East, from South Temple south to 700 South[1]
- Central City West, running west from 300 West to Interstate 15, going south from South Temple to 1300 South[1]
- Downtown, extending south from South Temple to 700 South, between State Street and 300 West
- East Central, extending east from 700 East to 1300 East, south from South Temple to 1300 South [4]
- Fairpark, running west from 500 West to 1460 West, running north from North Temple to 600 North[1]
- Federal Heights, running east from Virginia Street to the University of Utah, bounded on the south by 100 South and on the north by Federal Heights Drive[1]
- Foothill and East Bench, running east from 1300 East to the city limits, running south from 500 South to Interstate 80[1]
- Glendale, west of Interstate 15 and running west to the city limits, bounded between 950 South on the north and 2100 South on the south[1]
- Jordan Meadows, extending west from 1460 West to city limits, north from North Temple to 700 North[5]
- Liberty Wells, going east from State Street to 700 East, going south from 900 South to 2100 South[1]
- Marmalade District, bounded between 300 North on the south to 500 North on the north, and bounded on the west by Quince Street and on the east by Center Street[1]
- Poplar Grove, also west of Interstate 15, running to the city limits, bounded by North Temple on the north and 950 South on the south[1]
- Rose Park, extending west from Interstate 15 to Redwood Road, running north from 600 North to city limits[1]
- Sugar House, running east from 700 East to Foothill Drive, running south from 1700 South to the city limits[1]
- University, running east from 1100 East to University St., and south from South Temple to 500 South
- Westpointe, extending west from Redwood Road to city limits, running north from 700 North to city limits[2]
- Yalecrest, between 1300 East and 1500 East, between Sunnyside Avenue (800 South) and 1300 South[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: Salt Lake City Neighborhoods: A guide to the grid . Beth Clifford .
- Web site: Salt Lake Community Council . Salt Lake City Community Guide .
- Web site: Buena Vista Populated Place Profile / Salt Lake County, Utah Data.
- http://eastcentralcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Community-Council-Neighborhood-Map1.pdf
- Web site: Salt Lake City Maps | Citizen Representation.