Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Nederland is on track to purchase Eldora ski resort, a move that could bring in millions of dollars to the town about 16 miles west of Boulder. The town ...
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Eldora Mountain ski area could soon have a new owner. Trustees of the neighboring town of Nederland announced on Tuesday a plan to purchase the Colorado resort. The deal could be finalized by October, ...
Eldora Mountain Resort, Colorado has found a new owner. The town of Nederland announced that it signed a letter of intent to purchase the beloved Colorado resort from its current owner, POWDR Corp.
The Nederland Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve the $120 million purchase of the Eldora Mountain Ski Resort, bringing an end to the town’s roughly 16-month effort to capture ...
A small Colorado town of about 1,500 people is closing in on a deal to purchase a popular ski area on the Front Range. Nederland’s board of trustees voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve an asset ...
Town signs letter of intent to buy business from POWDR Nederland is closing in on purchasing a ski resort after Eldora’s current owner put it up for sale last year. The small mountain town west of ...
Earlier this month, Eldora's unionized ski patrollers celebrated reaching a tentative contract agreement with the mountain's parent company, POWDR Corp. The patrol unit, which unionized at the ...
President and general manager of Eldora Mountain Resort, Brent Tregaskis, has announced his retirement. Tregaskis plans to step down, effective May 2, after a decade of managing the slopes near ...
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Utah-based resort operator Powdr last week pulled its Mt. Bachelor ski area in Oregon off the market. The company in a statement cited “numerous factors involved in evaluating a sale” in its decision ...