Small Town Stories: Gem Studio
"A retreat, an inspiration, and essential to my journey," is how Matt James of Gem Studio describes Main Street. From his high school years "admiring the silver and turquoise in the shops" to…
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Which basement bars have the best happy hours? Who are the people behind your favorite restaurant? Do you know the two Argentine friends who met in Park City and opened a bakery? How about the brewer who started his career as an ICU nurse?
Park City, Summit County and the Wasatch Back are full of incredible people working every day to make our community better. Our regularly posted Chamber blogs introduce you to what makes our community surprising, fun, and as astounding as the amazing people running our local businesses.
"A retreat, an inspiration, and essential to my journey," is how Matt James of Gem Studio describes Main Street. From his high school years "admiring the silver and turquoise in the shops" to…
Read MoreFor Brian Potempa, skiing is more than a hobby—it’s a way of life. He “caught the ski bug” in high school, and though he may have started later than most, Brian quickly became competitive in…
Read MoreEncountering Kallie Harrison is like meeting a dozen lifetimes at once, her varied experiences culminating in a unique acupuncture healing practice deeply rooted in Chinese medicinal arts. Raised in…
Read More"My dad calls us a food and wine pairing," laughs Alexis Furikioti Pham of she and her husband Viet Pham, co-owners of Pretty Bird Chicken on Prospect. Being chosen as the Best Fried Chicken in Utah…
Read MoreIt’s been years since locals called the Parleys Canyon section of I-80 “Slaughterhouse Row,” where the collision of animals and vehicles was a macabre, dangerous feature of the SLC/Park City commute…
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