Interesting to watch....
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You are misrepresenting what I said. I said that it is rough to encourage the state to have a steadfast negative position prior to obtaining the relevant facts. I think that the state should get the data before making a decision. I think that most people would find my position to be more reasonable.That's rough? Me being a taxpayer and not wanting my state to assume a financial risk in a property that's got a LONG history of never making money.
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I think that most people would find my position to be more reasonable.
Very ambitious plan. It looks like the plan so far is purely Ski season. I didn't see anything mentioned about reviving the golf course and or any type of summer activities/draw planned.
Very ambitious plan. It looks like the plan so far is purely Ski season. I didn't see anything mentioned about reviving the golf course and or any type of summer activities/draw planned.
The Conway Daily Sun has an article today that mentions the golf course being a part of the initial phase, designed by Donald Ross, whoever that is.
In the big scheme of things, the golf course and the other summer activites at the Balsams are a much more known commodity and won't be nearly the big gamble that the ski resort proposed expansion.
The Panorama Golf course there is a classic Donald Ross Design with great views, and one of the most memorable courses I've ever played. Reviving a golf course like that after a few years isn't nearly the challenge that massively expanding a ski area is and/or getting the pool area and hiking/paddle boat/kayak areas back into "working order"
I get that, and I'm familiar with Ross courses, what I was really thinking was....they had the golf course before, they had the lake, they had the pool......and they went belly up. So I'm wondering if they are placing the entire turn around hope on the ski season and still running the resort the same in the summer which reminds me of the resort in Dirty Dancing or are they figuring out how to capture my demographic (30-50 years old with disposable income and many outdoor hobbies for all seasons).
That may be the reason it lost money. It was run as a hobby and not someone proficient in the industry. Who knows.Even when it was "with the times", the place lost money every year. It was run as a hobby by a very wealthy man.
That may be the reason it lost money. It was run as a hobby and not someone proficient in the industry. Who knows.
As a lifelong NH resident and lifelong skier, who would love to see this project built, I can assure any lawmaker that supports state involvement will never see another vote from me. NH has a viable four season resort area in north conway with terrible road access. Any available money would be much better spent upgrading rte 16. For scale the little bay bridge replacement between dover and portsmouth has a price tag in the $50M - $60M range. Granted the overall project has a much higher price tag but the bridge replacement alone is a project decades overdue that will impact far more lives than some investment secured with snow guns or high speed quads.
Private money would be lining up for a stake if the project was viable. Remember reading that somewhere north of ten banks were lined up to loan demoulas $1.5B. This is because low cost food stores in populated areas make sense, grandiose resorts in the middle of nowhere do not make sense, especially when the person leading the charge has a record of failure in the industry.
must be pissing off the K crowd.
must be pissing off the K crowd.