Killington Ski Resort, New England's largest, to be sold to group of local investors
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"We believe that local ownership will allow us to be even more responsive to the needs and desires of our community and guests," said Killington president and general manager Mike Solimano in the release. This sentiment underscores a shift towards prioritizing community engagement and ensuring that the specific preferences and requirements of local patrons are met post-sale.
The leadership at Killington emphasized that it would be 'business as usual' following the transition of ownership, which includes maintaining a commitment to year-round activities and the long-standing goal of hosting 'the longest winter season in the east.' This reassurance aims to instill confidence in guests about the continuity of operations and experiences.
The Killington Cup, an FIS World Cup event that has been hosted at the ski area since 2016, will continue as planned over Thanksgiving weekend, demonstrating the new ownership's intent to uphold established events and traditions that attract visitors.
"Killington and Pico will remain on the Ikon Pass and there will be no changes to the leadership, management or front-line teams, ensuring continuity and stability in our operations," the announcement stated, reflecting the group’s commitment to preserving the operational structure that guests currently enjoy.
Read at Boston.com
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