
Staff Reports | Business & Commerce
The owners of Pagoda Lane, a bespoke boutique specializing in inspired personalized gifts, have purchased the iconic 22-year-old multi-vendor store, Scottsdale Marketplace.
Heather and Chip Hassan, along with their daughter Payton, are the new owners and are in the process of overhauling the former Scottsdale Marketplace into Chapin House, according to a press release.
Found next to Fat Ox at 6310 N. Scottsdale Road, the new owners are have upgrades underway in an effort to better serve the community.
The family-owned and operated business plans for an official launch in fall 2025 but is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
As longtime owners of Pagoda Lane, which operates inside Chapin House, the Hassans saw taking over the business as a natural fit. The name Chapin House carries a personal significance, as it honors a family name and was also used for their previous retail stores abroad.
“We’re delighted to introduce Chapin House, a reimaging of Scottsdale Marketplace, which opened originally in 2003,” said Heather Hassan, co-owner of Pagoda Lane and Chapin House. “We know our longtime clients and new customers will be thrilled about the new and improved space. Not only are we giving the building a major makeover, but we’ve added some amazing vendors to the store as well.”
Chapin House showrooms features dealers and collectors specializing in home décor, tabletop items, antiques, art, gifts and collectibles. The revamped store also includes several highly regarded antique dealers and a new boutique offering authenticated pre-owned luxury handbags and accessories from top designers.



















