In pictures: new neighbors coming to Sugar House

This week’s photo update focuses on Sugar House where Wasatch Brewery has opened a restaurant called Wasatch Brew Pub in the Vue at Sugar House Crossing.  The restaurant is located at the north-east corner of the project directly in front of the under-construction Sugar House Monument Plaza.

Like the Vue, the nearby Liberty Village is nearly completed.   Only the west side of Liberty Village is still surrounded by scaffolding.  Liberty Village is expected to open shortly after the Vue officially opens.  Wilmington Gardens, a block east from the Vue, is framed out and should be finished early next year.

In all almost 600 new residential units will be added to the heart of Sugar House within the next few months, with the completion of S-Line Greenway, Sugar House is growing urban corridor.

The Vue at Sugar House Crossing:

The Wasatch Brew Pub has opened at the Vue.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wasatch Brew Pub has opened at the Vue. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Four levels of residential units sit above the new Wasatch Brew Pub.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Four levels of residential units sit above the new Wasatch Brew Pub. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Vue at Sugar House Crossing is now leasing its residential and commercial units.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Vue at Sugar House Crossing is now leasing its residential and commercial units. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Crews work on the Sugar House Monument Plaza.  The plaza will open in December.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Crews work on the Sugar House Monument Plaza. The plaza will open in December. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Vue at Sugar House Crossing as seen from Highland Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Vue at Sugar House Crossing as seen from Highland Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south-west corner of the Vue at Sugar House Crossing.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south-west corner of the Vue at Sugar House Crossing. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The west side of the Vue at Sugar House Crossing.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The west side of the Vue at Sugar House Crossing. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

 Liberty Village:

The south-east corner of Liberty Village near the Fairmont S-Line station.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south-east corner of Liberty Village near the Fairmont S-Line station. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of Liberty Village.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The east side of Liberty Village. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The west side of Liberty Village is the last section with scaffolding.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The west side of Liberty Village is the last section with scaffolding. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

Wilmington Gardens:

The main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building in the Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The entrance to the central plaza in the Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The entrance to the central plaza in the Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south-east corner of the main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The south-east corner of the main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Hidden Hollow Park.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building in the Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Hidden Hollow Park. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Hidden Hollow Park.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens Development as seen from Hidden Hollow Park. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

 

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Isaac Riddle grew up just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. He has a BA in English literature from the University of Utah and a Masters of Journalism from Temple University. Isaac has written for Next City, The Philadelphia Public School Notebook and Salt Lake City Weekly. Before embarking on a career in journalism, Isaac taught High School English in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Isaac is the founder of Building Salt Lake and can be reached at isaac@buildingsaltlake.com.