Windham Invests $7M in Capital Improvements

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Windham Invests $7M in Capital Improvements

Harvey
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WINDHAM MOUNTAIN, N.Y. (August 6, 2013) – Windham Mountain Resort has invested $7 million in capital improvements for the 2013-14 season. Projects include an expanded beginner area, a new entry and modernized parking lot, a new trail on the Resort’s west peak along with glade skiing, investment in snowmaking infrastructure, construction of a new expanded compressor and maintenance building and improvements at Windham Country Club.
 
“The investment we have made this summer and for the coming winter will continue the transformation of how our Resort does business,” said president and general manager Chip Seamans. “We are committed to enhancing the Resort’s customer experience and expanding our year-round offerings.”
 
Visitors will immediately see a large portion of the investment when arriving at the Resort. The access road and main driveway to the base lodge now takes a new route to create space for the extensive beginner area expansion project. The expansion includes four acres of beginner terrain with two conveyor lifts for skiers and riders to learn the sport. The expansion supports Windham Mountain’s family-friendly reputation and fits with snow sports industry initiatives to retain skiers and riders, and attract new participants into the sport.
 
A new intermediate trail on Windham Mountain’s west peak has been cut and will be outfitted with snowmaking for the coming winter. The trail will connect to a former natural snow-only trail Upper Wipeout, a portion of which has also been upgraded to include snowmaking for 2013-14. In addition acreage has been cleared for glade skiing on the west peak.
 
Windham Mountain’s snowmaking system is undergoing impressive changes with over $1.5 million in infrastructure upgrades. After several years of investment to improve efficiency and quality, the core of the system is now being upgraded. Four high-efficiency compressors will replace the nine current compressors, and a mid-mountain booster pump will increase the quantity of snow made on the top half of the 3,100 foot mountain.
 
Since its acquisition, the Resort has invested $1 million beyond its purchase price for Windham Country Club. Construction is in progress on five holes. New irrigation has been added, certain holes redesigned or restored, and the entire five holes, tees, fairways, and roughs have been sodded. It is expected that the five holes, along with the 13 original holes, will be open for play Labor Day weekend or shortly thereafter. The clubhouse is also newly renovated with the addition of Windham’s newest restaurant, Mulligan’s Pub.
 
Overall the Resort’s improvements at Windham Country Club and Windham Mountain have resulted in the creation of 50 jobs directly related to the projects. The new beginner terrain will create winter season jobs including lift operators, parking staff and shuttle drivers. The addition of Windham Country Club offers opportunities for year-round employment and officials are confident that 10 or more year-round jobs will be created as a result the $7 million investment.
 
Now offering skiing and riding, operating 12 restaurants and lounges, a summer and winter Adventure Park, hotel, and a golf course, the Resort hopes to expand the northeast’s premier alpine lifestyle to more year-round visitors. For more information on activities and events visit windhammountain.com
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ml242
That area is actually pretty sweet, they must have put in some switchbacks or something to grade it out for intermediates. The press release also notes increased snowmaking overall, and an option to blow on Wipeout, which could take away some of the charm of the trail but get it open much more. Good for Windham. It has a dedicated fanbase and I'm sure that the people that love it up there will value the improvements quite a bit. It is in a terrific section of the Catskills so I'm sure the summertime crowd will also see the benefits at the club and stuff even if many skiers never do.
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snoloco
I don't know where the parking lot will be or how long the walk is now.  They built a bunny hill right on the original one.
I've lived in New York my entire life.