Below is an article that was featured in the Summit Daily News regarding the Town Council approval of The Shock Hill Lodge & Spa:
BY LORY POUNDER
summit daily news
Summit County, CO Colorado
January 23, 2008
BRECKENRIDGE - Breckenridge Town Council passed the planning commission decisions at this week's meeting, which included the approval of the Shock Hill luxury condo project at the midway station of the BreckConnect Gondola.
The Shock Hill Lodge and Spa will have about 100 units that are being released in six phases for between $1 to $4 million. The parking will be underground and a hybrid shuttle service for residents is part of the project that will also involve sustainable building.
Now, with the recent approval, the plan is to go to contract at the end of February with a groundbreaking in May or June and expected completion in late spring 2010, officials said in a previous interview.
More than a year ago, Mesa Homes brought the project to the Town Council and councilmembers shared concerns about the impact the project would have at Cucumber Gulch. Since then, the project evolved as the developer gained input from the Town.
At the Tuesday afternoon work session, Council member Eric Mamula said while he would still like to see nothing built on the site, they have a right to build and "this is a right compromise."
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