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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 12-15, 2011 The Park Record MARKETPLACE Nightly Lodging Tally ' f JVce High will get out your message other people, they're working hard for themselves, Hyde added. "This is a culmination of all I've wanted to do," Sullivan said. Another feature that gives them an edge is their technical experience. Sullivan paid his way By ANDREW KIRK through college with screen of the Record Staff printing and plate-making. They know what machines do the best jobs for their •Two long-time Park City clients, he said. designers have joined forces It's like a melding of leftto create Ace High Printing, brain and right-brain talents. Design and Promotions. They know how to make It's like the combination something that looks good, of a full-service print shop and how to share it in a way with a full-service marketing that looks' good, he added. firm, explained Matt Ace High's office is on the Sullivan, former design upper floor of the Jess Reid director for the United Building, but they don't States Ski and expect people to come to Snowboarding Association, them. They pick up and drop and advertising design direc- off the projects for clients. The company will soon have tor for Rossignol. His business partner is a production office in Kamas Melissa Hyde, former art to perform the printing. director and production By separating their funcdirector for a host of local tions, the company is able to companies, including The maintain low overhead costs Park Record. and charge competitive rates to clients. Their mobility They can make business cards and print T-shirts. also allows them to perform They can also design an better customer service; entire advertising campaign Sullivan said. and execute it. If a company ''What makes us highly wanted to send out a post- competitive is our philosocard mailer advertising a phy that everyone deserves sale, they'd need to hire affordable design... and someone to design it, some- good design," he said. one to print it, and someone The two also think they to send them. Ace High can have an advantage because do all of that, she said. they're fun to work with. "By the time they hang up Their ideas are creative and the phone, their job is done," both are good communicators. she said. Sullivan said their main "We're looking forward selling point is that they are to providing a service that locals. They've worked and Park City needs and using lived in Park City for a long our personalities and skills time and understand the to add something to this needs of businesses. Now, town. We do pick up and instead of working hard for drop off and ask how your N&w print, design company has years of:experience Projected Tally (or week of March 13 to March 19, 2011 20000 18000 16000 4 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 Sun r -i > 4 Wed Thurs f \ ft Fri Sat i Mon Tues Total Visitor Nights: Weekly High: Nightly Average: Year-To-Date: 96,279 +9.7% 14,814(Sat) 13,754 1,074,118 +8.8% Nightly Lodging Tally Estimates Occupancy At: 57% Computed by adding the projected number of visitors per night for the week. Actual number of overnight visitors may vary due to last-minute reservations and walk-ins. Source: Park City Chamber Bureau Continued from A-8 Hotel to open Dec TYLER COBB/PARK RECORD Matt Sullivan with a poster he made in their new offices. Ace High has been open since December. kids are," Hyde said. "You can have two artistic people, plus two very technical people, plus two people well acquainted with the community," she said. Sullivan said he's looking forward to growing his business and employing people. Park City is a tight-knit com- munity and he knows a lot of people from living and working here, but he's never felt so much a part of it, he said. Ace High Printing, Design and Promotions 435-901-0345 750 Kearns Blvd., Suite 295 Acehighpc.com Allen Design and architect Trip Bennett will create a new ''sophisticated aesthetic" in keeping with the building's Park City roots, according to a press release. The focal point of the guest rooms will be 16-foot-high ceilings and nine-foot windows. The design will include Gustavian antiques. The architect has extensive experience in historical renovations, the release said. Davis said the change will be an exciting challenge. Since the Inn was a high-end bed & breakfast, she anticipates loyal clientele will embrace the new high-end boutique hotel. Elliott and Davis agreed there isn't anything to compare the plans to. "I can't think of any historic property that will be in this caliber and have the feel and excitement surrounding this project," she said. To clear the building prior to the renovations, the Washington School is holding an estate sal<; April 2 from 2 to 6 p.m. Everything is for sale including toilets, fixtures, kitchenwire, linens and mattresses. Tie community is welcome D walk in, look around and pay with a credit card, Davissaid. A portion of tht proceeds will be donated to the Park City Education Foundation. A portion of profits from the final weekend of guest stays will also be giTen. A limited nunber of rooms are still available for someone to stay at the Inn one last time beftre the closing. HYATT ON THE MOUNTAIN Own the Experience, Own the Tradition. Own in Park City. Rated by SKI Magazine in 2010 as one of the "Top 12 Hot Hotels" in North America, Hyatt Escala Lodge is an expertly designed ski-in, ski-out architectural triumph of 85 spacious and luxurious residences intimately tucked into the mountainside of the newly re-created Canyons Resort. With the ski (and snowboard) valet and lounge just 10 meters from the Sunrise Chairlift, access to 4,000 acres of incredible terrain couldn't be easier. With our on-the-slopes site halfway between downtown Park City and all the shopping and dining around Kimball Junction, Hyatt Escala Lodge is ideally located. For Park City panache at very un-Park-City-like prices, Hyatt still has a limited number of units available at pre-construction prices for savings of up to 30%. Add in two exclusive 30-year season ski passes with each unit*, and it is very clear that at Hyatt Escala Lodge You're More Than Welcome. ^Developer reserves the right to discontinue offer at a later date. 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