Shopping in the Salt Lake Area
Salt Lake is know as the Crossroads of the West, and has long been a commerce center for the region. As it has grown, it has attracted major retailers, malls and developments.
Once clustered in the downtown area, malls and other shopping opportunities are now spread throughout the valley. Below are some of our more pupular shopping destinations.
Gateway Mall
The Gateway is Salt Lake City's only open-air contemporary destination delivering the ultimate in shopping, dining and entertainment. Shop and dine at over 125 stores and restaurants. Located on the west edge of downtown Salt Lake City.
18 North Rio Grande Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Tel: (801) 456-2000
Sugarhouse Area
This Salt Lake City neighborhood is home to many eccentric shops and restaurants, and has resisted the "big box" trend, although it does offer one large shopping center. The heart of the neighborhood is in the area of 1100 East and 2100 South; retail establishments can be found along major streets radiating in all directions from that point.
The area offers clothing stores, specialty boutiques, coffee houses, juice bars, restaurants, theaters, and a wide variety of other types of businesses.
Trolley Square
This partially-enclosed shopping center is built in large, renovated trolley barns, and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. It is conveniently located along the TRAX light rail mass transit line and is located just southeast of downtown Salt Lake City. It is a popular spot for tourists and offers a good mix of small boutiques, national chain retailers, high-end shops, restaurants, theatres and other establishments.
600 South and 700 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Factory Stores
This covered mall offers shops discounting products from many major manufacturers and retailers. It is popular with Utah residents and tourists.
12101 South Factory Outlet Drive
Draper, UT 84020-9466
801-571-2933
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