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business1 year ago

Alterra Mountain Co. Acquires Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort

Alterra Mountain Co. has acquired Arapahoe Basin, a 1,428-acre ski area in Colorado, from its Canadian owner. The acquisition marks a new chapter for the ski area, with plans for capital improvements including expanded parking and snowmaking. Arapahoe Basin's chief operating officer, Alan Henceroth, will continue to run the ski area, and there are no planned changes to Alterra Mountain Co.'s Ikon Pass for the rest of the 2023-24 season. This acquisition adds to Alterra Mountain Co.'s portfolio of 18 year-round mountain destinations and expands its presence in the ski industry.

business1 year ago

Arapahoe Basin Sold to Alterra Mountain Co.

Arapahoe Basin, an independent ski area, is being acquired by Denver-based Alterra Mountain Co., marking the end of its decades-long independence. The ski area has been owned by Dream Unlimited since 1997, and the acquisition is expected to close later this year. The news has received primarily negative reactions from customers, who lament the perceived loss of independence and unique charm. Alterra Mountain Co. owns 17 resorts, including Winter Park and Steamboat, and provides access to others through the Ikon Pass.

business-ski-industry1 year ago

Alterra Mountain Co. to Acquire Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

After 27 years of ownership under Dream Unlimited Corporation, Colorado's Arapahoe Basin Ski Area is set to be sold to Alterra Mountain Company, known for the 'Ikon Pass,' with the deal expected to close later in 2024. COO Al Henceroth will continue his role, and there are no planned changes for the 2023-2024 season. The acquisition aims to preserve the unique culture and traditions of Arapahoe Basin, a local favorite known for its terrain and festive atmosphere.

business2 years ago

Bluebird Backcountry, Colorado's Unique Uphill-Skiing Resort, Forced to Permanently Shut Down

Bluebird Backcountry, a lift-free ski area in Colorado that introduced uphill skiing and backcountry safety to skiers, is permanently closing after four seasons. The resort, which saw increasing visits and sales, struggled due to its remote location and the lack of investment opportunities. Despite its closure, the founders believe the concept of a human-powered ski area has potential and hope that someone with passion and a more accessible location can carry on their vision.