Steve Kearns and Matt McNeal set out to build a new structure in Ketchum that would accommodate their offices as well as residential space. Both men are longtime locals and business owners, and it was important to them to create a building that would contribute to the downtown core and add to its vibrancy.
Read more here.
Similar Articles
Stanley Summer Guide: September by Sabina Dana Plasse
As summer winds down in Stanley, autumn promises crisp sunny days and cooler nights. The fishing is terrific as the
Risk Takers: Gilman Contemporary Celebrates Its 10-Years Anniversary by Hayden Seder
From hosting exhibitions with beloved late Adam West to the refined photography of Rodney Smith, local gallery Gilman Contemporary celebrates
Jennifer Hoey Interior Design by Hayden Seder, Photography by Ray Gadd
Jennifer Hoey’s interior design space isn’t your typical office; spacious, light, and well-appointed, it’s a combination workspace and creativity hub.
Baldy Buddy Hike and Mountain Warrior Decathlon by Bill Nurge
The 4th Annual Baldy Buddy Hike was a fabulous kickoff to the summer. Ninety participants—66 hikers and 24 team racers—enjoyed
The Lemon Twigs by Hayden Seder
Playing the Sun Valley Film Festival’s Saturday night award bash at Whiskey Jacques is Long Island band The Lemon Twigs.
Injury and Chronic Pain By Molly Brown, PhD, DNM
This time of year, injuries abound. The combination of spring snow, parking lot ice, and slick Nordic trails set us