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Aspen Club ownership eyes grand reopening for winter 23-24

Aspen Club ownership eyes grand reopening for winter ’23-24 Some movement recently on property east of town, but new group’s full start“ on construction is summer 2022 The Aspen Club hopes to reopen in the 2023-24 season after being closed for 8 years in Aspen on Monday, July 26, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) The new ownership of the Aspen Club & Spa property and redevelopment project has eyed the winter of 2023-24 for its reopening. Garrett Simon of Boulder-based Meriwether Cos., which is one of three entities in partnership on the project, said Monday that preliminary work is being done on the Aspen Club site to shape it up for the summer 2022, which is when construction is scheduled to begin in earnest.

The year in bankruptcy: 2020

Introduction One year ago, we wrote that the large business bankruptcy landscape in 2019 was generally shaped by economic, market, and leverage factors, with notable exceptions for disastrous wildfires, liabilities arising from the opioid crisis, price-fixing fallout, and corporate restructuring shenanigans. The year 2020 was a different story altogether. The headline was COVID-19. The pandemic may not have been responsible for every reversal of corporate fortune in 2020, but it weighed heavily on the scale, particularly for companies in the energy, retail, restaurant, entertainment, health care, travel, and hospitality industries. Mandatory shutdowns beginning in the spring of 2020 wreaked havoc on the bottom lines of thousands of companies confronting a precipitous drop in demand for their products and services. Some were able to weather the worst of the storm with packages of government assistance or by adapting their business models to meet the unique challenges of the pandemi

Lee supervisor skeptical about 48-apartment plan

Google Earth The two apartment buildings would stand just south of the existing Aspen Way complex. Route 17 lies just to the west (left) and the Bealeton Village Shopping Center to the north. We feel we’ve made a very good effort in trying to address the concerns that have been outlined to us by the community, (county government) staff and the board. Land planning consultant Chuck Floyd Public Hearing • Topic: Rezoning application to create 48 rent-controlled apartments on 9.98 acres at 6206 Aspen Way in Bealeton. • When: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11. • Where: Warren Green Building, 10 Hotel St., Warrenton. • Agency: Fauquier County Board of Supervisors.

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