Tag: Resorts
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Beverly Hills’ $10 Billion Bet: One Beverly Hills Redefines Ultra-Luxury Living
Beverly Hills is no stranger to opulence. But even by California’s gold-plated standards, the city is about to test the upper limits of luxury with a $10 billion mega-development that’s reshaping its skyline and retail corridor. Welcome to One Beverly Hills — a 17.5-acre transformation at the gateway to Rodeo Drive. This is more than…
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Stagecoach Mountain Ranch Moves Forward: A Bold Vision for Routt County
The future of Stagecoach is starting to take shape. With Routt County’s Planning Department officially accepting Discovery Land Company’s applications, the formal review process for the Stagecoach Mountain Ranch development is now underway. This is a significant milestone for a project that will bring a world-class private ski resort, hundreds of homes, and meaningful community…
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Vail’s 268-Unit Workforce Housing Project: A Blueprint for Resort-Town Sustainability
The numbers are stark. The National Low Income Housing Coalition puts the U.S. affordable-housing shortfall at seven million homes, while Fannie Mae pegs the workforce-housing gap at 2.2 million units. Vacancy in income-restricted rentals hovers near 2.7 percent—less than half the vacancy in Class A apartments. Nowhere is that crunch more acute than in ski…
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Ski Town Housing Crisis: A Real Estate Developer’s Perspective & Why Skiers Should Be Concerned
By Daniel Kaufman, Real Estate Developer & Investor – www.danielkaufman.info The housing crisis in ski towns is no longer just a problem for seasonal workers—it’s a looming issue that threatens the very sustainability of the ski industry itself. As real estate investors and developers, we need to recognize the deep impact of this crisis—not just…
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Vail Resorts Goes Viral: How a Strike Shut Down Slopes and Sparked a National Debate
Ski season is supposed to be about carving fresh powder and après-ski toasts—not viral strikes and social media firestorms. But that’s exactly what happened at Park City Mountain, one of Utah’s premier resorts, after more than 200 ski patrollers walked off the job. The result? Holiday chaos, long lift lines, and a bigger conversation about…
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America’s Most Affordable Ski Towns: Finding Your Winter Wonderland on a Budget
Since we’re hitting the slopes this week, I couldn’t think of a better time to explore a question I often get asked: “Where can I own a home near great skiing without breaking the bank?” If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up to snow-capped peaks, skiing fresh powder, and owning a piece of that alpine…
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Hurricane Milton’s Impact on Various Sectors: Building Supplies, Banks, and Hotels
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida’s Gulf Coast, its potential impact spans several sectors, including building materials, banks, and hotels. Described as ‘a dangerous major hurricane’ by the National Hurricane Center, Milton is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. Building Supplies The current trajectory of Hurricane Milton could significantly impact the densely populated Tampa/St. Pete area,…
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Disneyland Forward Expansion: A Glimpse into the Future of Anaheim’s Iconic Resort
Anaheim, CA — Disney enthusiasts, hold onto your Mickey ears! The $1.9 billion Disneyland Forward project is set to transform the beloved Disneyland Resort into an even more magical destination. While Disney officials have been tight-lipped about specifics, tantalizing hints and artist renderings provide a sneak peek into what awaits visitors. New Lands and Exciting…
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Last week, a foreclosure notice was filed for one of the most high-profile hotels in Washington, D.C.: The Waldorf Astoria, formerly known as the Trump International Hotel.
Distressed But ‘Stressed’: Investors See Hotel Buying Opportunities Coming Last week, a foreclosure notice was filed for one of the most high-profile hotels in Washington, D.C.: The Waldorf Astoria, formerly known as the Trump International Hotel. The property’s leaseholder, CGI Merchant Group, defaulted on its $285 million loan in February, and a foreclosure auction is…
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Adaptive reuse surges with hotel to apartment conversions
In a remarkable turn of events, 2023 has been a banner year for adaptive reuse projects, with a significant 17.6% increase in the number of buildings converted into apartments compared to the previous year. A Closer Look at the Numbers: Data from a RentCafe report indicates that the adaptive reuse sector introduced approximately 12,700 new…
