Bello Park: Preserving the Classic Brick Ranch Charm on 3500 South
Bello Park: A Brick Ranch-Style Gem on 3500 South
Nestled along the south side of 3500 South at 6935 West, Bello Park stands as a charming example of mid-20th century residential development in West Valley City. Divided into twenty-six lots, this subdivision saw the construction of nine homes prior to 1958, with two built in 1956 and seven more in 1958.
What makes Bello Park distinct is the architectural consistency and enduring character of its homes. Each house was designed in the early ranch style, a popular post-war architectural trend that emphasized simplicity, functionality, and a connection to the outdoors. These homes are primarily constructed of brick, lending a sense of permanence and sturdiness to the neighborhood.
Originally, the gable ends and eaves of the houses featured wood siding, contributing to the classic ranch aesthetic. Over time, many residents have opted to cover these areas with vinyl siding, a common modernization choice. Despite this alteration, the overall look and feel of Bello Park remains remarkably true to its historic roots.
Bello Park reflects the post-war housing boom that reshaped much of the Hunter-Granger area, providing comfortable and affordable homes for growing families. Its quiet streets and uniform homes evoke a sense of community and continuity, preserving a slice of West Valley’s mid-century suburban history.