15.07.2005 Project News No Comments

Resort unveils plans to upgrade – AZ

The cost of staying at the redeveloped Marriott Mountain Shadows Resort & Golf Club could be as much as $800 per night at the height of the tourist season, due in part to a planned renovation.
The $200 million project at the resort will set new standards in the industry, said Robert Flaxman, president and CEO [...]

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Pelican Hill refuses to coast

Irvine Co. will close the two golf courses there while it constructs a 5-star resort.
The Irvine Co. will shut down its ocean-view golf courses at Pelican Hill for two years as it builds an all-inclusive resort called Pelican Hill at Newport Coast. Construction will begin later this summer. The resort, designed to attract world [...]

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Neighbors concerned over new resort in Tumalo – OR

A small group of Tumalo residents are digging in for a fight against a company that wants to build 1,000 homes and four golf courses next to a popular recreation area.
The Thornburgh Resort Co. is seeking Deschutes County approval to build the destination resort on 1,980 acres of private property near Cline Buttes.
Link: BendBulletin.com.

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14.07.2005 Project News No Comments

Alliant Energy to incur charge on Brazil investments; sell resort

Alliant announced plans to sell the 870-acre Laguna del Mar resort development near Puerto Penasco in the Mexican state of Sonora. The company acquired full ownership of the resort earlier this year in order to avoid of protracted legal fight with former business partners in the development. Alliant has not disclosed the price it paid [...]

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13.07.2005 Project News No Comments

Monaco’s Phase One sells out – FL

Monaco Resort & Spa announced the sellout of Phase One of its luxury condominiums and condo hotels suites.
With more than 100 units sold in the first two days of the event, Homes for America Holdings Inc. will release Phase Two sooner than anticipated.
Monaco Resort & Spa is at First Street and Park Avenue in Fort [...]

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MPERS-backed resort reports first home sales – TX

The Texas golf resort for which a Louisiana police retirement system borrowed millions made its first sales: Two home sites and five club memberships.
That leaves 60 homes and 295 memberships still up for grabs.
The announcement Tuesday comes months after Boot Ranch — a 2,200-acre luxury development in Fredericksburg, Texas, — missed two mandatory sales deadlines.
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Boyken’s Orlando office named project adviser for Viceroy Anguilla Resort

Global construction consulting firm Boyken International’s Orlando office landed a contract to provide project advisory services for Kor Hotel Group’s Viceroy Anguilla Resort and Residences.
The 32-acre, $155 million, mixed-use resort development is located in the British West Indies and will include a new five-star, 88-room Viceroy hotel.
Link: Boyken’s Orlando office named project adviser for [...]

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Teton County approves altered Teton Village proposal – WY

County commissioners narrowly approved a controversial project Tuesday to expand Teton Village, a resort development at the base of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
The 3-2 vote came after a daylong meeting, during which commissioners approved several amendments.
”There were 65 total changes to plan, including the addition of what would now total 225 affordable and employee [...]

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12.07.2005 Project News No Comments

Developer has plan to save famous tram – WY

Developers who want approval to expand the Teton Village resort say doing so might be a way to save the resort’s famous aerial tram.
In newspaper ads, Snake River Associates said that its development plan could create ”a vibrant village able to create an environment where a new aerial tram investment is attractive and possible.”
Teton County [...]

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Perry developer seeks to lower resort’s density – TX

The developer of Houston Springs, a 494-acre resort in the city, asked the Perry Planning Commission on Monday for formal approval of a new development plan that reduces the density of the development and relocates its commercial district.
The planning commission endorsed the changes that Woodland Property Partners Inc. requested, which changed the concept of the [...]

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