Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Uinta beer servers pose for a portrait during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday Ju
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy the performance of Nick Nervous with Caiti and Kelsi Fadness during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Patrons enjoy Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Uinta beer servers pose for a portrait during Granary Row pop up street festival Friday June 5, 2015. The placement of the shipping containers -- in the middle of 700 South between 300 and 400 West -- was a solution the community developed during brain-storming sessions about the area. Members wanted a way to break up the wide streets -- considered an asset and a liability when planning -- and create a more welcoming pedestrian element. The Granary Row pop-up festival is designed to celebrate that gritty, urban personality.