Is Killington for sale?

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skibikeclimbguy
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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It was abundantly obvious Killington was for sale. Mike tried to play it off like it was top secret and no one knew. I’m just a local with no inside information and it was obvious AF. From hiring freezes to reductions in service to “Scan A Thons” it was clear they were trying to sell. It was obvious they were trying to increase valuation for a sale. Everyone loves Mike, but now is the time where he needs to prove himself. Was he really limited by POWDR? Is the new ownership really committed to capital improvements? With our taxes sky f*** high, there better be some value in owning and living in Killington. We have trailed Stratton, Okemo, Mt Snow, and Stowe for decades. It’s time to see some tangible benefit.
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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skibikeclimbguy wrote: Sep 15th, '24, 22:59 It was abundantly obvious Killington was for sale. Mike tried to play it off like it was top secret and no one knew. I’m just a local with no inside information and it was obvious AF. From hiring freezes to reductions in service to “Scan A Thons” it was clear they were trying to sell. It was obvious they were trying to increase valuation for a sale. Everyone loves Mike, but now is the time where he needs to prove himself. Was he really limited by POWDR? Is the new ownership really committed to capital improvements? With our taxes sky f*** high, there better be some value in owning and living in Killington. We have trailed Stratton, Okemo, Mt Snow, and Stowe for decades. It’s time to see some tangible benefit.
Uh, Mike isn't responsible for taxes going up.
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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Skid Mark wrote: Sep 16th, '24, 06:35
skibikeclimbguy wrote: Sep 15th, '24, 22:59 It was abundantly obvious Killington was for sale. Mike tried to play it off like it was top secret and no one knew. I’m just a local with no inside information and it was obvious AF. From hiring freezes to reductions in service to “Scan A Thons” it was clear they were trying to sell. It was obvious they were trying to increase valuation for a sale. Everyone loves Mike, but now is the time where he needs to prove himself. Was he really limited by POWDR? Is the new ownership really committed to capital improvements? With our taxes sky f*** high, there better be some value in owning and living in Killington. We have trailed Stratton, Okemo, Mt Snow, and Stowe for decades. It’s time to see some tangible benefit.
Uh, Mike isn't responsible for taxes going up.
Read the post . . . He never said or implied "Mike" caused rising taxes . . .
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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Word on the street, the deal closes tomorrow
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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Find a better street.
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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Bayfive wrote: Sep 29th, '24, 19:46 Word on the street, the deal closes tomorrow
Interesting... I don't usually agree with Bayfive's statements...
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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word on the street is that the deal closed today. Unfortunately my team of investors were not able to grab a percentage of the resort. :sad:
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Re: Is Killington for sale?

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Mister moose , seems my street is just fine .
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