Sugar House Utah: Surrounding Areas
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Holladay
Many of Holladay's original houses have
been torn down and replaced with
mansions, which isn't a bad thing. A lot of
the original housing was kind of sketchy,
characterized by flat gravel roofs and
carports. Much of Holladay is wooded, and
lots are much larger than in Sugar House.

Holladay is a new city with a population of 25,877. According
to the City Web site: "On July 29, 1847 a group of pioneers
known as the Mississippi Company, led by John Holladay,
entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within weeks after their arrival,
they discovered a free flowing, spring fed stream, which
they called Spring Creek (near Kentucky Avenue). While
most of the group returned to the Fort in Great Salt Lake for
the winter, two or three men built dugouts along this stream
and wintered over. Thus, this became the first village
established away from Great Salt Lake City itself.
On May 4, 1999, over 83% of voters cast ballots to approve
incorporation and the City of Holladay was officially
incorporated on November 30, 1999."
City Offices: 272-9450
Library: 944-7627
Senior Center: 274-1710
Holladay Lions Fitness Center: 424-0621
Salt Lake Parks & Rec: 468-2299
Old Mill Golf Course: 424-1302
Post Office Holladay Branch: 278-9947 or 974-2265
Holladay Chamber of Commerce: 979-5500
Sen. Ross Romero - District 7: rromero@utahsenate.org
Sen. Pat Jones - District 4: pjones@utahsenate.org
Sen. Carlene Walker - Dist. 8: walker@utahsenate.org
Rep. Carol Spackman Moss - District 37: csmoss@utah.gov
Rep. Karen Morgan - District 46: karenmorgan@utah.gov
Rep. Phil Riesen - District 36: priesen@utah.gov
Important Holladay Contacts
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This is an older home typical of those built
throughout Holladay in the 1960s.
Mount Olympus looms over Holladay. It's about a
four-hour hike to the top and back.
Holladay is an upscale east-side
neighborhood with large wooded lots. It
has a couple of business districts, one
centered around the intersection of
Murray-Holladay Road and Highland
Drive and the other around Cottonwood
Mall. The mall will be torn down this
year and replaced with a new retail
development. Click here for more info.
There are more links below for schools,
as well as useful city phone numbers.
Holladay Business District
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4685 S. Holladay Boulevard Hollday, UT 84117 801.272.8312
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Geppetto's 2340 E. Murray-Holladay Blvd. Holladay, UT 84117 801.272-1061
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Normandie Cafe
4679 S. Holladay Blvd.
Holladay, UT 84117
801.277.5244
Maison Design
2335 S. Murray-Holladay
Holladay, UT 84117
801.272-8003
An attractive little strip mall on Holladay Boulevard,
just south of Murray-Holladay Road in Holladay.
Average Holladay home price: $384,000
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Wandering Near Wander Lane
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These homes are typical of those found on
Wander Lane and nearby streets north of
4500. It's one of Holladay's most affluent areas.