1160 Alpine Lane, Suite 2A: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
When Kurt Dubbe and Chris Moulder originally met and began collaborating, they rented space above the town square, above what is now Davis Reid. Chris had already begun working with Al and Sondra Ellis, who were planning a commercial development in the then isolated west part of Jackson. The project called for three buildings, totaling 20,000 square feet of leasable space that would be built affordably with steel structures and wood, brick and stone facades.
Seeing this as an opportunity to move DMA’s office to bigger, more easily accessible quarters with better parking, Kurt and Chris worked with the Ellis’s and, in October of 1996, became their first tenants in what has become Buffalo Junction. Now surrounded by all manner of new commercial structures, Dubbe~Moulder Architects’ office is a part of the desired West side of Jackson.