20.06.2005
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A recent poll conducted indicates a majority of locals in Teton County feel that doubling the size of the existing mountain resort with the overwhelming SRA proposal may not be the best alternative to meet the objectives to address both of these legitimate needs at the Ski Resort. The Teton County Comprehensive Plan suggests that [...]
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20.06.2005
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Soon, conference clients of the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV, can be rolling in dough literally, that is if they opt to for a pasta dough making session designed for the business team that “kneads to bond.” The new series of culinary team-building courses is a marriage of the resort’s expertise in the culinary arts [...]
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19.06.2005
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Gensler Architecture, Design, and Planning Worldwide has been named executive architect managing Project CityCenter, MGM Mirage’s planned $4.7 billion Las Vegas urban metropolis and the most significant privately funded project in the United States at this time. Scheduled to open in 2009, the 66-acre site will be developed into a master-planned urban complex with a [...]
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17.06.2005
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This is an interesting testament to what one can learn from use of the Net…
According to Hitwise, the world’s leading online competitive intelligence service, consumer Internet searches for the terms “real estate bubble” and “housing bubble” reached a 12-month high the week ending May 28, 2005. The market share of these terms across all major [...]
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17.06.2005
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McHenry, MD (Thursday, June 16, 2005) – Wisp at Deep Creek Mountain Resort will celebrate the addition of The North Camp, a $9.1 million dollar new 10-trail and two-lift expansion, with a groundbreaking ceremony at the western Maryland ski and snowboard resort on Tuesday afternoon.
Link: Wisp Ski Resort Adds Ten New Trails and [...]
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17.06.2005
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The National Association of Home Builders’ index for sales of
new, single-family homes rose to 71 in June from 70 in May, according to monthly
data released Wednesday.
“The favorable financing climate for new homes is proving too
attractive for many buyers to pass up, so builders are staying very busy this
summer,” said NAHB President [...]
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15.06.2005
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I am constantly amazed at what is taking place on the Internet and in the blogging community these days…BusinessWeek seems to think it’s cover story material: 6/20 issue
How can a tiny European upstart like Skype Technologies S.A. do a number on a trillion-dollar industry? By dialing up a vast, hidden resource: its own users. Skype, [...]
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15.06.2005
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A top executive at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort tore into Teton County commissioners Wednesday for rejecting the Teton Village expansion plan, calling the decision a “travesty” and irresponsible.
Jack Lewis, resort vice president, said Tuesday night’s 3-2 vote by the Teton County Board of Commissioners squandered an opportunity to plan for future growth. Lewis worked hand [...]
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15.06.2005
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Dallas-based JMJ Development, Inc. announced today it has closed on its second land acquisition in excess of 1,000 acres. The most recent purchase closed last week and includes more than 2,000 acres located in West Nashville at the intersection of Interstate 40 and McCrory Lane
The first large tract purchase was the 1,092 acre Spillar Ranch [...]
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15.06.2005
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Developers Michael Shular and Glen Glafenhein have broken ground on RiverStone Resort, a $100 million luxury condominium project in Pigeon Forge.
Some 300 units will be built in two phases starting this summer. RiverStone is on a 12-acre parcel of land between the Little Pigeon River and the No. 7 fairway of the Gatlinburg Golf and [...]
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