The building that was once going to be a Little Nell Snowmass hotel in Base Village at the bottom of Snowmass Ski Area. An entity controlled by the Related Cos. of New York has recently signed a contract to buy the project, which will be the second time around for Related. But this time, there is no deal with Aspen Skiing Co. to run a five-star hotel. Photo: Brent Gardner-Smith
by Brent Gardner-Smith, Aspen Journalism
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
SNOWMASS VILLAGE — When Related Cos. announced May 1 that it had reached an agreement to buy its Base Village back from four European banks and settle ongoing litigation with those banks, executives at the private real estate company characteristically left many questions unanswered.
But after talking with a number of sources close to the deal, a few blanks can be filled in.
Is Related alone in the deal to acquire Base Village?
Yes, and no.
There are no other development partners besides Related, but there is a new financial lender involved that has not been disclosed, according to Snowmass Village Town Manager Russ Forrest.
Forrest was briefed on the deal earlier this month along with Snowmass Village Mayor Bill Boineau by representatives from Related, the banking consortium and Lowe Enterprises, which has been managing the asset for the lenders during and after foreclosure.
Pat Smith has no role in the new deal for Base Village, according to Forrest.
Smith, a developer from California, brought Related to Snowmass Village. He served as the first local point person for Related WestPac, the joint venture entity formed by Smith and Related Cos. to buy and develop Base Village and redevelop a long list of other property in Snowmass as part of a $2 billion project. Smith did not respond to requests for comment.
Aspen Skiing Co. is not in the deal either.
“We are not a financial partner with Related in any way on the Base Village project,” said Skico spokesman Jeff Hanle.
Skico and Intrawest sold the nascent Base Village project to Related WestPac in 2007 for $169 million.
Skico still owns commercial property in the completed section of Base Village, including the Treehouse children’s center and its ticket offices. It leases the Sneaky’s Tavern space.
A Little Nell Snowmass hotel, once planned to be operated by Skico, remains partially built in the stalled center of the project. It’s now unclear if the hotel will open with the Little Nell brand, which is owned by Skico.
“There is no current deal for this building,” Hanle said via email. “The Related Companies, in whatever new form of ownership they devise, will have to determine the prospective uses and operations in that building going forward, perhaps in the course of revising the entitlements and development phasing with TOSV.”
Skico still owns the Fanny Hill townhomes site just above Base Village. It has recently asked the town to continue its pending land-use application for the project until April 2013.
And, of course, Skico also operates the Snowmass Ski Area, where Base Village is located. The company has much to gain or lose depending on Base Village’s success or failure.
“We have been and will continue to be in discussions with all parties with regards to Base Village,” Hanle said. “We have a good working relationship with Dwayne Romero (president of Related Colorado) and Related and will continue to support this project however we can.”
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