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Aspen Skiing Co. to build Limelight Hotel in Sun Valley

December 31, 2014 by ecavarra Leave a Comment

Aspen Skiing Co. officials believe they will be able to open a Limelight Hotel in Idaho quicker than they can in their own backyard.

Plans for a hotel in the Limelight brand are advancing quickly in Sun Valley and stalled in Snowmass Village.

Skico announced Tuesday that it had closed on property in Ketchum, Idaho, near the River Run base area of Bald Mountain at the famed Sun Valley resort. Ketchum granted approvals for a hotel with 119 hotel rooms and suites plus 11 free-market residences. Skico will seek some minor modifications to the approved plan. Company officials want to reconfigure the main floor to create the flow and vibrant atmosphere that exists in the Aspen hotel, Skico said in a statement.

Skico bought the 126-room Limelight Hotel in Aspen in 2010 from the Paas and Woolery families. The main floor includes an expansive and open lounge that’s often a hub of activity for both hotel guests and local residents.

Skico intends to complete drawings and apply for a building permit for the Ketchum hotel by May 31, according to Skico Vice President Don Schuster. The dates are among the terms of a development agreement with the city of Ketchum. Construction is slated to begin in summer 2015 and the hotel is anticipated to be open for the 2016-17 ski season, Schuster said.

Meanwhile, work on a Limelight Hotel in Snowmass Village appears unlikely to start before summer 2016. Skico’s plan for a 102-room hotel at its flagship resort has been extensively reviewed in the past, but Skico pulled the application when Related Colorado ran into financial trouble and couldn’t advance with its broader plans at the Snowmass base. Town Council members said recently they would be willing to expedite the remaining review process for the hotel, but the broader proposal for Base Village must go back to the first stage of review. Skico officials said they didn’t want to proceed with construction of the Limelight until an overall plan for the base area is approved.

The review is expected to start in 2015 and likely go late into the year.

Read Full Article Here: http://www.aspentimes.com/news/14438026-113/hotel-skico-limelight-aspen

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