More News on Promontory and The Park City Heights Project

Happy Wednesday! Rob and I used to celebrate 'Margarita Day' every Wednesday. But starting last month we have implemented a new weekly celebration, titled 'Wine Wednesdays'. From now on we plan to try a different and interesting wine every Wednesday. And we'll be taking notes. Any fabulous finds we may encounter, we'll be sure to let you in on.....oh - and feel free to join in on our newly created holiday....no leap of faith necessary! ;)

Now I know what you're thinking...."is this not a blog about Park City's Real Estate Market?" Well hold your horses, that parts coming....

here is the update you're looking for:

-We should be hearing more news from Promontory regarding the bankruptcy issue in the next week to 10 days.
As of now, Pivotal has put up around $2M to continue club operations, and our membership has hired counsel to represent our interests. It looks like the sales staff that remains has been put on salary during this transition period.
Pivotal has 120 days to come up with its own plan that may or may not include the 1st ans 2nd lien holders.
If the plan does not fly, then the judge will turn to the lien holders to see what they have come up with.
The good news is that the golf courses are opening at the end of the month, employees are being retained, they will start work on the next clubhouse this summer, and all parties involved in the bankruptcy affair seem to want to gain control of the development....so they see the value there.

Let's just hope that this black eye Pivotal gave the development does not linger around.



-As the Park City Heights project went before the city council for the first time, it seems as if they do not object to the development near as much as Michael O'Hara. Council members thought that the housing is desperately needed.
O'Hara, who is a friend and seems to be very wise, believes the project at Quinn's Junction does not fit into the Park City general plan, and should be discussed with the public in "broad daylight". That's all for now folks. Tomorrow look forward to a market report, and a possible Fed rate cut.
 
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2 Comments on More News on Promontory and The Park City Heights Project

While your news on the two projects is interesting, I was more interested in "Wine Wednesdays".  A local club down here has wine tastings every Wednesday, but I can't ever seem to get out of the office early enough to make it.  Two suggestions, though, if you've never tried them...  Earthquake Zinfandel and Earthquake Petit Syrah.

04/30/2008 03:34 PM by The Entire Team of Price & Company Professionals (Price & Company Realty)


Thanks for the comment and the suggestions!  I'll get right on that!  I just hope we can even get Earthquake here in Utah where the wine selection can at times be somewhat censored....We'll let you know if we happen upon something wonderful ourselves....

04/30/2008 03:47 PM by Rob Alday & Rachel Peterman (Snow Park Realty)


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