JACKSON, Wyo. — The Westview Condominium project was officially completed today, marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the newly completed condos.
Located at 1225 W. Highway 22 just past the Y-intersection of Highway 22 and Highway 89, the complex has 16 deed-restricted condominium units. Each unit has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and two-car heated garages.
The project was a collaborative effort between the Town of Jackson, and the current owner of the property, Red Roots Communities.
Current owner Hunter McCardle decided to keep the 16 deed-restricted units after acquiring the property. Only four deed-restricted units were required. The Town contributed $225,000 to ensure the project has functional sewer and water hook-ups.

Red Roots worked with the Jackson/Teton Affordable Housing Department on workforce restrictions, and Town Council approved the proposal so up to eight of the 16 deed-restricted units can be purchased by businesses to house local workers who qualify through the Housing Department.
Currently, 11 of the 16 units are under contract, some will be owner-occupied and a number of businesses have chosen to invest in units to rent to employees.
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson, who has been on Town Council through this entire project said, “I am thrilled to see this project come to fruition. It is an excellent example of a public/private partnership where the Town and the developer worked together to achieve great public benefit. This project will provide housing for members of our community for years to come.”
The units have open-plan designs, vinyl plank floors, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. They are all subject to workforce restrictions and have annual appreciation caps.









