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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 6-9, 2019 A-13 The Park Record UTAH SYMPHONY’S 2019 DEER VALLEY® MUSIC FESTIVAL TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD On April 1, Singerman Real Estate and The Outlet Resource Group announced their acquisition of Tanger Outlets Park City. Continued from A-12 Tanger acquired e o y a retail store in the mountain , town for 20 years. , “We love the Park City market. We think there’s a lot of d d Continued from A-9 n Resort crowded , s d e Reardon said without RFID dgates that scan every guest’s ypass before they get on a ski lift, the exact number of skiers at the resort can get skewed. She said Deer Valley realized ”the importance of RFID gates, which use radio-frequency to sscan ski passes, after seeing the consistently large crowds this kseason. d The resort plans to install RFID gates in the summer. 3 “We will be able to better potential to take what is already a really strong performer and make it even better,” he said. The Outlet Resource Group intends to be actively involved in the community and establish partnerships with local businesses, Hinkle said. He and the rest of the team plan to visit the Park City location regularly. While Hinkle said The Outlet Resource Group does not have a clear long-term marketing plan in place for Outlets Park City, he said outlets are frequently adding more food, beverage and entertainment options. “I think what you’ll see longer term in this sector, generally speaking, is the footprint staying the same or maybe decreasing a bit, but other amenities that the consumer expects in today’s shopping experience will become more of an integral part of the overall shopping experience,” he said. Avision Young, a real estate services firm headquartered out of Toronto, will be the property manager of Outlets Park City. control the numbers on the mountain,” Reardon said. “We don’t have a lot of data right now, but we will next year.” The gates will also allow the resort to see what areas of the mountain have the most traffic and where the resort should focus its renovation projects. Reardon said some guests were upset with the crowds, particularly those who have been skiing at Deer Valley for years and are used to short lift lines. But, she said, it is hard to place the blame for the packed mountain on one factor alone. Not only was Deer Valley on the Ikon Pass this year, the resort also had more than 300 inches of snow and the U.S. economy is doing well, she said. “Being a part of the Ikon Pass, I’m not going to say it wasn’t busier. It sure was, but we felt like the mountain han- dled it well,” she said. She said the pass was beneficial because it attracted new guests who had never visited the mountain before. “We are thrilled about the new guests that are visiting us, they really love us,” she said. “It’s been fun to see the new folks experience Deer Valley and our product.” She said being part of Alterra Mountain Company allows the resort to make bigger investments in its technology — such as the RFID gates and planned digital signage at the resort’s base — and future improvements to the resort’s infrastructure. She said the resort plans to update its day lodges to add more seating in the near future. “Being family-owned we didn’t have the resources to really invest in expensive technology,” she said. 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