The Vue at Sugar House is a highly rated, sought-after community in one of Salt Lake City's most desirable neighborhoods. De Anza Properties is pleased to present office and retail space for lease on the ground floor of the renowned building. This commercial opportunity within the majority-occupied complex presents a built-in customer base for the new commercial operations and the tenant synergy from other establishments in line on the ground floor. Beyond the complex are boutique-style shopping, authentic restaurants, and lush parks; residents enjoy convenient access to downtown Salt Lake City and a quick walk to Sugar House Park, home to the neighborhood's annual arts festival, the community farmers market, and much more.
Sugar House has emerged as one of the most prominent live-work-play submarkets in the metro. Sugar House is one of Salt Lake City’s oldest yet most contemporary neighborhoods. The Sugar House neighborhood has become one of the city’s most vibrant enclaves known for its lively food, nightlife, and cultural scenes. With top-notch public transportation, including the Sugar House Streetcar, the area has a growing reputation. Packed with eclectic eateries, chic brewpubs, specialty shops, art galleries, golf courses, and sprawling urban green courses, Sugar House has something for everyone, all within walking distance. With stellar mountain views, Sugar House Park is a local favorite for jogging and bike riding, while Fairmont Park is home to the Sugar House Farmers Market. Transportation options available in Salt Lake City include Central Pointe, located 2.2 miles from The Vue at Sugar House. The Vue at Sugar House is convenient to Salt Lake City International Airport, which is 11.5 miles or a 16-minute drive away.
Utah’s lower business costs, lower tax rates, tax incentives, and relatively affordable real estate and labor continue to encourage companies to expand in the state and new companies to enter the area. The robust labor pool and prevalence of bilingual speakers from the strong university system (The University of Utah, Westminster University, Neumont College of Computer Science, etc.) are strongly weighed by decision-makers. Of the 150,613 residents within the 3-mile population, over $2.1 billion is generated back into the local economy annually, the average household income exceeds $93,500, and annual employment growth remains positive.