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Commercial

COMMERCIAL

The "Pearl at Jackson" commercial flex spaces feature five street level suites and four second floor office spaces, ranging in size from 598 square feet to 1,270 square feet.

Residential

RESIDENTIAL

Each residential unit, located on the second and third floors, has its own individualized floor plan. No two units are alike, which affords individuality and distinction for each owner.

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Grace Home Design

Contemporary Interior Design in Jackson Hole


Plan One Architects

A professional design corporation serving Wyoming, Idaho and the Intermountain Region


Shaw Construction

Building Satisfaction through Performance

The town of Jackson is committed to the preservation of the environment and the valley's unique ecosystem. "Pearl At Jackson" participates in this environmental consciousness by applying to become the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified mixed-use building in the Town of Jackson. Through the use of local and recycled materials and resources, environmental preservation promotes sustainability and is entwined with quality conscious and innovative design.

The intent of LEED for New Construction is to assist in the creation of high performance, healthy, durable, affordable and environmentally sound commercial and institutional buildings. It also signifies that the building is designed exactly as it was intended. The specific credits in the rating system provide guidelines for both the public and private sectors. Upon completion, "Pearl at Jackson" will apply for LEED certification with a Silver Rating.

Benefits for owners of "Pearl At Jackson":

LEED - The LEED Green Building Rating System for New Construction and major Renovation (formerly referred to as LEED-NC) provides a set of performance standards for certifying the design and construction phases for commercial, institutional, and high-rise residential buildings.

LEED for new construction promotes sustainability, water and energy efficiency, and indoor environmental quality. Through the use of local and recycled materials and resources, environmental preservation is entwined with quality and innovative design.