The Sky Lodge
Filed under: Estates, Luxury Travel & Hotels
Park City, Utah is getting a new posh place to stay. The Sky Lodge will be home to 22 time share residences that combine classic ski house looks with the latest in luxury. The $36 million six-story structure is designed to be eco-friendly using local indigenous materials, and green building standards that meet or exceed the international LEED requirements. The residences range from 1,260 square feet to over 2,700 square feet of living space and have decks with private hot tubs and views of Old Town and the mountains. The homes include gourmet kitchens, living areas with fireplaces, custom beds and master bathrooms with glass showers and soaking tubs. Some of the three-bedroom units have a home theater room with a 40-inch flatscreen and a wet bar.Amenities include the Amatsu spa, a fitness center and the Sky Club, a rooftop retreat with a soaking grotto, fire pit, outdoor kitchen and lounge chairs. Complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served at 5:00 p.m. every evening.The Sky Lodge property is also home to three restaurants, including Easy Street Brasserie and Bar Boheme, a bar with an extensive wine cellar, live jazz, and a deck with fire pit. Each ResortClub member at The Sky Lodge owns a deeded one-eighth fee simple interest in one of the luxury residences on the property and is entitled to 35 nights per year in their own residence. 65 percent of the shared ownership interests already sold and the Sky Lodge should be open November 2007.
[via Hotel & Motel Management]
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