“Not at the moment because it’s kind of impossible,” he grinned. In fact, Noyes said he wasn’t even considering using his car for this errand. Noyes said he prefers to walk to the Ashton Avenue location because “I live at Sugar House so it’s easy for me.” In the meantime, customers like Andrew Noyes continue to frequent the quaint Ashton Avenue location. While the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services plans to build a shiny replacement store in a new, densely populated, mixed-use building on 21st South, that project won’t come to fruition for another 24 to 36 months. SUGAR HOUSE – Intense growth and development in this sought-after Salt Lake City community has made its longtime liquor store on Ashton Avenue difficult to reach by car.
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