In the late 1950s, Ed Boyce gained entrepreneurial experience by selling "U.S. Olympic Drinking Team" hooded sweatshirts, achieving significant sales.
Inspired by a chalet in Aspen, Colorado, Boyce envisioned and initiated the development of Aspenhof in Warren County, completed in September 1971.
Alongside Warren Wobbe, Sr., Boyce expanded their vision into what would become Innsbrook, starting in 1971 and continuing development into the 1980s.
Ed Boyce's commitment to nature, recreation, and community defined Innsbrook's ethos, shaping its growth over decades.
Warren Wobbe, Sr.
In the late 1950s, Ed Boyce gained entrepreneurial experience by selling "U.S. Olympic Drinking Team" hooded sweatshirts, achieving significant sales.
Inspired by a chalet in Aspen, Colorado, Boyce envisioned and initiated the development of Aspenhof in Warren County, completed in September 1971.
Alongside Warren Wobbe, Sr., Boyce expanded their vision into what would become Innsbrook, starting in 1971 and continuing development into the 1980s.
Ed Boyce's commitment to nature, recreation, and community defined Innsbrook's ethos, shaping its growth over decades.
Les Buechele
Joined Ed Boyce and Warren Wobbe, Sr. in 1972, adding his expertise to the ongoing development of Innsbrook.
Contributed to the growth and expansion of Innsbrook, overseeing various phases of development, including residential construction and community facilities.
Les Buechele's partnership was instrumental in shaping Innsbrook's landscape, enhancing its appeal as a recreational living community.