Solving Limited Housing with Development
105 Mercill | Jackson, Wyoming
Completed as GE Johnson Construction Company
With real estate prices rising in Teton County, 105 Mercill meets a housing need in Jackson Hole that also provides mixed-use retail opportunities.
Partners
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Client Mercill Partners LLC
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Design Team Design Associates Architects
About The Project
The three-level condominium includes an outdoor courtyard with 6,700 sq. ft. of common space, underground parking, and over 6,500 sq. ft. of commercial space on the ground floor. The commercial space will act as offices, retail, and a potential childcare center, all of which will greatly benefit the Jackson community.
The land for the project is split between the new affordable housing project, Mercill Ave. condos, and the Children’s Learning Center. The units are deed restricted for individuals and families who live and work in Jackson to help solve the limited housing issue that currently exists in the area.
The project team worked closely with the Children’s Learning Center to build a covered walkway between the jobsite and the Children’s Learning Center building, ensuring a safe entrance to their building during construction. The kids were given the opportunity to paint the covered walkway and viewing platform.
Fast Facts
- Historical structures on the property were moved by the town for the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum.
- The project used prefabricated structural stud walls to save on time and onsite labor.
- Jackson Children’s Museum will occupy a retail space in 105 Mercill.