Salt Lake's Most Walkable Neighborhood Has Some of Its Oldest Homes
Holladay was Salt Lake City's first suburb — developed in the early 1900s around the Holladay streetcar line. The result is a neighborhood with genuine architectural character: craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, Spanish colonials, and early ranch homes built between 1910 and 1960. These are homes with original plaster, wood lath in many cases, and exterior systems approaching or well past 100 years old.
The Holladay business district revival — the 2100 South corridor, Sugarmont Plaza, and TRAX light rail access — has driven significant investment in the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Homeowners are renovating these historic homes with care, and that means calling a contractor who understands legacy construction. Dallas has been doing exactly this work for 50 years.
Holladay — Salt Lake's Original Neighborhood
Named for a sugar beet factory that operated briefly in the 1850s, Holladay became Salt Lake's first streetcar suburb and remains one of its most architecturally significant neighborhoods.
Holladay developed around the streetcar line starting in the early 1900s — Salt Lake's first commuter suburb. This history shaped the walkable grid of tree-lined streets and craftsman homes that define the neighborhood today.
Holladay has the highest concentration of craftsman bungalows in Salt Lake City — built with quality materials (old-growth Douglas fir, solid brick, real plaster and lath) that have aged well but whose exterior systems now require expert restoration.
The Holladay business district revival — new restaurants, shops, Holladay Commons, and TRAX light rail — spilled investment into the residential neighborhoods throughout the area, driving active home renovation demand.
Gilmer Park and several Holladay blocks are on the National Register of Historic Places. Renovation work in these areas must respect the architectural character — which is exactly the thoughtful exterior work Dallas specializes in.
Historic Home Exterior Restoration
Holladay's historic homes need a contractor who understands what's behind the walls — original lath, old-growth framing, and plaster systems that behave differently than modern construction.
Dallas understands the difference between a Holladay bungalow from 1925 and a Sandy tract home from 1998. Original plaster, wood lath, and lime-based coatings require different preparation than modern stucco — he gets it right.
- Existing system assessment before any work
- Proper preparation of original substrate
- Senergy finish systems compatible with historic construction
- Texture and color matching to preserve character
A Holladay home from 1930 with water damage has usually had that water working for years. Dallas does full forensic moisture mapping before any demo — finding all the moisture, not just visible damage.
- Full moisture probe mapping throughout
- Sheathing and framing assessment
- Lead paint awareness in pre-1978 homes
- Complete rebuild to modern moisture standards
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