After years of waiting for permits, foreign investment funding, and work to be completed on a new snowmaking reservoir, Mount Snow broke ground for the Carinthia Lodge project on Monday.
“This has been a day we’ve been looking forward to for a while now,” Dick Deutsch, president of Mount Snow and vice president of business and real estate development at Peak Resorts, said in a prepared statement. “The new lodge at Carinthia is a testament to the commitment that Peak Resorts has for Mount Snow, and the bright future we see for the area. We are looking forward to phase two of development at Carinthia.”
Phase one has been the construction of West Lake reservoir, a multimillion-gallon pond built about five miles from Carinthia in a former gravel pit area adjacent to Coldbrook Road in Wilmington. On Monday, contractors were working on laying snowmaking pipe and building a pump station at the base of the Grommet trail along Handle Road.
As heavy equipment rumbled around the ceremonial site, a bevy of local, state, and Mount Snow officials dug in with ceremonial gold shovels while media members from across the state shot video and snapped photos to record the event.
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