NHPR reports on the project:
http://nhpr.org/post/hassan-says-state-needs-support-balsams-redevelopment
http://nhpr.org/post/hassan-says-state-needs-support-balsams-redevelopment
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More on Skinet: Can Balsams be Bigger than Killington?
http://www.skinet.com/ski/article/can-balsams-be-bigger-killington
OK, so reading that, it sounds like "all systems go".......or am I missing something? Didn't the state basically "deny" a required bond by sending it to "study" or whatever which basically means "yeah, we need to know more about this come back next year when you have better information".
So is it a "go" and they are just waiting for that all important water permit or are things till very much up in the air on the financing side?
That's Skinet for you. The state money is anything but locked in. The governor is pushing for it but the senate tabled it (and oh, BTW, NH has an exec council that can steer the governor). Be interesting to see how it goes, especially where Hassan's predecessor blocked any expansion at Sunapee during his terms.
Honest Slogan for Balsams: "More sprawl than Killington! Less vertical."
Also interesting is the recent vote authorizing two casinos in the State.
I've been saying that that part of the state is perfect for a casino for years now.
That would be a terrible place.Its in the middle of nowhere and trying to get people there from big population areas and pull them away from much closer options would be futile.
That would be a terrible place.Its in the middle of nowhere and trying to get people there from big population areas and pull them away from much closer options would be futile.
I'd be careful, that is not necessarily true. I have landed Gulfstreams at Berlin Airport in the past prior to the Balsams closing for folks going there. The area has a draw and while it may be a hike, in the past it has pulled folks up to it. If they do this right, it will pull even more. Tremblant is not that easy to get to but has become the top Eastern Resort anyway.
I'd be careful, that is not necessarily true. I have landed Gulfstreams at Berlin Airport in the past prior to the Balsams closing for folks going there. The area has a draw and while it may be a hike, in the past it has pulled folks up to it. If they do this right, it will pull even more. Tremblant is not that easy to get to but has become the top Eastern Resort anyway.
I'd be careful, that is not necessarily true. I have landed Gulfstreams at Berlin Airport in the past prior to the Balsams closing for folks going there. The area has a draw and while it may be a hike, in the past it has pulled folks up to it..
If they do this right, it will pull even more. Tremblant is not that easy to get to but has become the top Eastern Resort anyway.
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20150317/NEWS0621/150319092&template=mobileart
Passed a hurdle. Looking like the State will back this.
Also interesting is the recent vote authorizing two casinos in the State.