THE SECOND TIME AROUND - Redevelopment projects revive properties, refresh appeal.

Athens Devco and Montage Hotel & Resorts
Brian A. Lee, Western Real Estate Business
Developers across the West are reviving old or degraded properties into places people want to be. Their first impressions of these second-chance developments will be based on renewed offerings and fresh appeal but at the same old likeable locations.
Montage resort in Park City, Utah
In creating the Montage resort in Park City, Utah, an established western resort developer will take part in the first Environmentally Responsible Redevelopment and Reuse (ER3) project in the nation. Guests and residents will soon be able to ski out from the green property to the white slopes of the adjacent Deer Valley Resort.
Thanks in part to the EPA’s pilot effort to remove liability obstacles in encouraging environmentally beneficial redevelopment projects, The Athens Group will transform the once-contaminated Daly West Mine site and recent mineral waste dump, located in the ski town’s Empire Pass community, into a LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) resort and spa facility. The Montage resort will feature 178 hotel rooms and suites, 94 luxury residences, two restaurants, retail shops, a 35,000-square-foot spa, and 15,000 square feet of event/meeting space.
“The blending of the mountain lodge craftsman style architecture with the spectacular Deer Valley Resort mountain setting and surrounding forest environment will be dramatic and memorable,” says Jeff Mongan, senior vice president at Phoenix-based The Athens Group. “Montage creates memorable lifestyle experiences for families and active, affluent travelers and homeowners.”
In 2004, The Athens Group purchased the property from Talisker Corporation, whose affiliate, United Park City Mines, completed the environmental remediation of the site. The project received the ER3 designation in April, and construction started in June. The luxury resort hotel and residential property — owned by DV Luxury Resort LLC, a partnership of The Athens Group, operator Montage Hotels & Resorts and a group of private investors — is slated for completion in summer 2010.
“One of the biggest challenges is the logistics of building a major construction project near the top of the mountain with the relatively short summer construction season,” says Mongan. “That forces the majority of the construction to be performed through multiple winters and stretches the construction duration to 3 years.”
Mongan says that the Montage resort will complement both Park City’s positioning as one of the premier resort destinations in the country and the city’s commitment to being one of the leading sustainable communities.
“This is a great example of the types of cleanup outcomes that the EPA is increasingly striving to achieve — one where we not only remove environmental risks, but where we work with local interests to create a productive community asset,” says Robert Roberts, an EPA regional administrator.
As an ER3 participant, Montage’s owners will incorporate extensive green features into the development, including a 750-block wind energy purchase through Utah’s Blue Sky partnership; a 2,800-acre open space easement; use of native vegetation; a constructed wetland and groundwater treatment system; and the use of chlorine alternatives for resort pools and spas.
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