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New landlord hopes to keep tenants on Salt Lake City’s Pierpont block

New owners, drawn to building’s “quirkiness,” want to keep shops.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Costumes and antique ornaments sit inside the window of McGrew Studios costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew Studios is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Shopkeepers, artisans and residents on a well-recognized downtown Salt Lake City block shouldn't worry about evictions from the historic building they now call home, their new landlord says.

A leading official with Seattle-based Timberlane Partners said the firm bought the century-old Eccles Browning Warehouse on West Pierpont Avenue in late January with plans to keep the building standing and retain as many of the existing 30 or so tenants as possible.

John Chaffetz, co-founder and principal of Timberlane, sought to tamp down tenant speculation that the building on Pierpont (240 South) between 300 West and 400 West had changed hands in advance of demolition to make way for residential development.

"We've never torn a building down," Chaffetz said of his real-estate investment company, formed in 2011. "We're attracted to it for the quirkiness and the architecture. It's the weirdest building you could possibly buy if you wanted to tear it down."

The blond-bricked structure on Pierpont and its shops are associated with Artspace, a nonprofit arts group that leased the site until 2008. Several Pierpont tenants said last week they were seeking alternate digs, partly in frustration at a lack of information from the new owners.

Chaffetz said he hopes to improve tenant relations as the firm studies its options.

"We are long-term people,'' he said. "We don't need to do anything dramatic soon.''

Chaffetz likened the Eccles Browning site to a Timberlane project in Seattle known as The Ludlow, a mixed-use project on East Pike Street near the famed Pike Place Market. There, he said, some "funky, beloved businesses" thrive alongside 52 residential units at what Timberlane considers its marquee property in the Emerald City.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune One of many masks in the McGrew Studios costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew Studios is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune One of many masks in the McGrew Studios costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew Studios is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune A man walks along the store fronts on Pierpont Avenue between 300 and 400 West in Salt Lake City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Jen McGrew, owner/proprietor of McGrew Studios, photographed in the backshop of her costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Jen McGrew, owner/proprietor of McGrew Studios, photographed in her costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune A man rings the door to the SLUG Magazine space on Pierpont Avenue between 300 and 400 West in Salt Lake City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune A man walks along the store fronts on Pierpont Avenue between 300 and 400 West in Salt Lake City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Jen McGrew, owner/proprietor of McGrew Studios, photographed in her costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Bailey Francom works on a costume in the backshop of McGrew Studios costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew Studios is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Jen McGrew, owner/proprietor of McGrew Studios, photographed in her costume store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune Bailey Francom, left, and Jen McGrew, owner/proprietor of McGrew Studios, work on a costume in the backshop of McGrew's store on Pierpont Avenue, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. McGrew is one of many tenants likely to be displaced by the change in ownership.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune A man crosses Pierpont Avenue between 300 and 400 West in Salt Lake City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer. Pictured in the background are the Broadway Park Lofts condominiums.

Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune A man skateboards down Pierpont Avenue between 300 and 400 West in Salt Lake City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. The Eccles Browning Warehouse, a long-time home to small artisan businesses, was sold in January to an out-of-state residential developer.