ropeways.net | 2010-02-26
| CNL Lifestyle Properties’ ski resort has new lodge, other improvements for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games More than $23 million Canadian invested at Cypress Mountain Spectators and athletes at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games for the freestyle skiing and snowboarding competitions at Cypress Mountain will see more than $23 million in improvements made to the resort over the last few years from CNL Lifestyle Properties Inc., a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on lifestyle properties. In the years leading up to the Olympics, Cypress Mountain has undergone significant improvements. These capital investments from CNL Lifestyle Properties include a new highspeed chair lift, new ski runs and a new three-story, four season 48,000-square-foot base lodge. The lodge includes a 600-seat cafeteria and a pub-style restaurant that seats nearly 208, plus private corporate meeting space that can accommodate groups of over 300 people. The improvements had been planned for many years, but were accelerated after CNL Lifestyle Properties purchased the resort in 2006. There are six Olympic events planned for Cypress Mountain – three skiing and three snowboarding. The freestyle skiing competitions are aerials, moguls and ski cross. The snowboarding events are halfpipe, parallel giant slalom and snowboard cross. “Cypress Mountain is an excellent host for these Olympic events,” said John Kircher, director of Western operations for Boyne Resorts. “We are excited for the worldwide exposure the Games will bring to the venue and Vancouver.” The mountain has been closed since January 11 in preparation for the 2010 Olympic Games and is set to reopen to the public in early March. As part of the company’s approach to create growth within the portfolio, CNL Lifestyle Properties has invested millions of dollars in capital improvements at several properties in the ski portfolio over the last few years. Crested Butte in Colorado opened the Ice Bar at Uley’s Cabin restaurant in late 2009. At Northstar-at-Tahoe™ in Lake Tahoe, Calif. the new Martis Camp ski terrain at Lookout Mountain opened in November 2009 with new ski trails, an extended lift and a beginner terrain pod connecting the new Ritz Carlton to the mid-mountain base area. And Sunday River in Newry, Maine, unveiled the first Chondola (a combination chairlift and gondola) in the northeast in December of 2008. In addition to Cypress Mountain, CNL Lifestyle Properties owns 13 ski resorts and eight destination retail ski village properties across North America and Canada. About Boyne Resorts About CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc. |