Reached last week by Building Salt Lake - which reported first on the company’s layoffs and possible shutdown - he said in a text only that Makers Line did “not quite” close down entirely. The Winklers made a splash in Salt Lake City as they began reclaiming the cavernous foundry building that became INDUSTRY SLC, after developing similar projects in Denver’s River North Art District, or RiNo, a transitional area now turned fashionable.īut as Makers Line has gone silent, Jason Winkler has not responded to requests for comment from The Salt Lake Tribune. ![]() Makers Line and Titus are two of an “ integrated suite of companies” under developer Q Factor, owned by the husband-and-wife team of Jason and Ellen Winkler. ![]() Subcontractors have filed liens and lawsuits - with a flurry of at least five more this week - claiming they haven’t been paid by Makers Line or concrete company Titus. The absent labs are two of several projects across the city tied to the work and uncertain fate of general contractor Makers Line, which has deleted or set to private its web page and social media accounts in recent days as employees announced their goodbyes on LinkedIn and described the company as closing.
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