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Denverpost.com

Monarch owners eye Steamboat bid

FOR SALE SINCE JULY

By Julie Dunn

Denver Post Staff Writer

As the first mountain snowfall ushers in the new ski season, a second potential bidder has emerged for Steamboat Ski Resort, which has been for sale since July.

A group of local investors who own Monarch Mountain ski resort west of Salida say they are preparing a bid. They are led by Bob Nicolls, who organized the $5.1 million Monarch purchase in 2002.

"We're going to try to put our hat in the ring," he said. "But I can't imagine paying over $200 million for it."

Tim and Diane Mueller, owners of Crested Butte Mountain Resort, are also exploring a bid for Steamboat. "We haven't come to any final decisions yet," said Tim Mueller.

Steamboat's current owner, Park City, Utah-based American Skiing Co., put the resort up for sale two months ago.

Sales documents sent to potential investors and obtained by The Denver Post suggest that the ski area could be valued at as much as $275 million.

Steamboat drew 1.047 million skiers last winter and generated $74.2 million in revenue in fiscal 2006, up 12.3 percent from 2005.

"I think there will be quite a bit of interest in Steamboat from private-equity firms," said Will Marks, a ski-industry analyst at JMP Securities in San Francisco. "The main reason is that you can still buy ski resorts for pretty cheap, compared to other types of real estate."

Nicolls said he and a group of local investors are working to pair with a large equity partner to make the bid. Their offer is likely to fall in the $150 million to $170 million range, he said.

"In commercial real estate, there is so much money chasing so few deals that prices are getting bid up an unbelievable amount. But this isn't an office building. There is more risk to it," Nicolls said. His company owns 22 apartment complexes in the region.

Private-equity groups have made two large ski-industry purchases recently.

Last fall, Connecticut-based Starwood Capital Group bought Mammoth Mountain in central California for $365 million.

Last month, New York-based Fortress Investment Group agreed to spend $2.8 billion for Intrawest Corp., the owner of Copper Mountain and operator of Winter Park.

Denver-based venture-capital firm KSL Capital Partners is another local firm that could bid on Steamboat. Co-founded

 
no....they are not going to buy it

also to whoever started this thread...u work for the denver post?

Some of those numbers you were talking about are correct, some not...Take this in stride for what its worth to ya. We had 74.2 million in fy06... you know how much of that was the total revenue generated for asc? And how much steamboat got back, and has forcaseted for the budget? lol not much in comparision to vail who i think last time i heard had something like 1.2 billion for a base renovation...Because of our season from last year we had 400 + inches of snow (don't know the exact number) which generated the million plus skiier days on the mtn...Thus in transtion has created so much hype, and 'money revenue' possibilites that Steamboat once again went up for sale from asc. Also as for the Mueller's...they are not buying it. Your probably wondering how i know all this or if its true. I work for the mtn and get to see lots of their numbers, and yes for anyone who has read this whole thing I'm confident enough I can hold my own with you in the park. check vid biach!

AND NO YOU MAY NOT USE ANY OF THIS FOR YOUR DENVER POST ARTICLE. YOU MAY NOT QUOTE ME I like my job and don't want to get fired
 
^oh...bascially what i was trying to say, but didn't really come out...

I don't like ASC and they are kinda fuckin over Steamboat!
 
don't really have to be an insider or anything to know that ASC has their head up their ass tho.....just a local :D.

omg we got a new pipe cutter YES! now we are set for life, the park will never ever need anything ever again, especially not overpriced rails bought from a local peep who needs to go back to welding school, and NEVER a bigger place besides bashor screw that. "that would attract punk snowboarders" - vp skier services Jim Schneider.
 
^bwhahahaha

hey but common lets just put in like 4 different parks...bashor..then like 3 other places with rails 6in off the ground..then surely we can say that we are 'in the scene' with the park riders cause we have 4 parks...oh and dont forget the zaugg, NOW WE MUST BE HIGH CLASS! Hey you know what we are so high class now we should hold J.O. here! Oh and on an even better note...LETS HAVE SOME RAIL JAMS AT THE BASE!!!!!!!!!!!...on possibly the most stable rails ever! and gnarliest... AHHHHHHHH SOMEONE COOL BUY US!!!! Not disney either...
 
bashor is the shit if they could lay it out right. you can get to it wicked fast from the base and spin laps like no other. plus you can see everything that is happening in the park as you are riding back up. it is so sick. it creates such a good vibe. all they need to do is knock out nastar and figure out the flow for it and it will be money.
 
all I can say is....have faith in my brain.

if you dont like that, well you are more than welcome to change things around. no word of shitstar going anywhere tho.
 
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