The northeast quadrant of Utah’s capital features a distinct grid system, characterized by streets running east-west and north-south. The east-west thoroughfares in this area are numerically designated, increasing in number as one travels north from South Temple. For instance, one might find businesses and residences located on streets labeled 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, and so on.
This region, often lauded for its historic charm and proximity to the city center, provides a blend of residential and commercial spaces. Its design facilitates navigation and contributes to a sense of community. The systematic layout reflects the planned development of Salt Lake City and offers convenient access to downtown amenities and the Wasatch Mountains.