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A neighborhood bounded by industry and retail
The neighborhood of Ellis forms the middle third of Logan’s western edge, where industry meets commerce. Logan is bounded to the west by warehouses and to the east by the shopping hub of Main Street, while the core of this community consists largely of vintage homes with a median construction year of 1939. With homes currently varying in price from $275,000 to $752,000, Ellis offers homebuyers a range of options close to Logan’s downtown retail scene, its spiritual center and the city’s major college.
The Wasatch Mountains provide a natural backdrop in Ellis.
Ellis has spacious new homes in the midst of many vintage ones.
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Vintage homes along verdant streets
Ellis is one of Logan’s oldest neighborhoods, with some of its oldest homes dating back to the first decade of the 1900s. Cottages, bungalows and ranch-style homes form the majority of single-family residences, while townhouses and new duplexes add variety to housing aesthetics and dates of construction. Early 20th-century, single-story homes have tended to fetch between $235,000 and $450,000, while mid-century ranches and cottages vary in price from $450,000 to $575,000 and multi-unit houses sell for between $1.1 million and $1.6 million. These homes tend to be situated along quiet residential streets with verdant lawns and tree-shaded sidewalks, although sidewalk access can be inconsistent.
Ellis has a variety of vintage bungalows.
Brick cottages and bungalows are easy to find in Ellis.
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Catching a bus in Cache Valley
Ellis residents are connected to the rest of Logan by Cache Valley Transit’s buses, with Main Street housing several bus stops. Main Street also transforms into Highway 89 as it heads south, enabling travelers to access Salt Lake City within an 82-mile and an hour-and-a-half’s drive. The Logan Regional Hospital, a major healthcare and employment center, is just a 3-mile and approximately 10-minute drive around the corner.
Ellis has many of Logan’s famous landmarks like the Logan Tabernacle.
Ellis residents can use Logan’s free bus system to navigate the city.
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Main Street shopping and dining
Logan’s Main Street serves as the eastern boundary for the neighborhood of Ellis, giving residents access to shopping conveniences and diverse eateries alike. Locals can stock their shelves at the local Smith’s supermarket, while foodies can start their day with breakfast and a coffee from the Westside Coffee Company, treat themselves to a sweet or savory treat from The Crepery Logan and have a brew and a homemade gelato at the Beehive Pub & Grill.
Tacos El Robert is a go-to for authentic street-style tacos in Ellis.
The Beehive Pub & Grill in Ellis is a local favorite.
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Within a few blocks from Willow Park
Ellis, as a primarily residential and industrial area, does not have any parks of its own. However, Willow Park is located just a few blocks to the south, and this green space is a hub of outdoor recreation. Visitors can play baseball at one of its four diamonds; put on a volleyball or basketball game at its “horseshoe park,” or visit Zootah, a small zoo featuring one of the region’s largest bird collections. Also along South 500 West is Fairview Park, which houses the Logan Aquatic Center and the Logan Skate Park, two popular venues for summertime fun.
Local businesses sell food at Pioneer Day Playland, like this traditional b-b-q.
A woman rides a horse at Cache County Fairgrounds in Ellis.
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College-focused education at Logan High
Ellis Elementary School, for which the neighborhood is named, is the oldest school in the state, having opened in 1893. Ellis receives a B-minus rating from Niche, while Mount Logan Middle School receives a C-plus rating and Logan High School merits a B rating. Logan High ranks among the top 16 most diverse high schools in the state and among Utah’s top 33 college prep high schools, while also featuring strong athletics and arts programs.
Logan High School was established in 1917.
Utah State University is nestled next to the Wasatch Mountains.
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