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Show ROS SE TNC Soe mane oe May 1997 ee Be 4Boastory4 Exciting New Development in Big 7 eA RR OTE ARS Ts ORL ILE Na Cottonwood If winter ever leaves the canyons this year, inveterate real estate gawkers will be treated to two handsome new condominium projects in the rapidly developing Solitude Resort Village. In the last issue of this esteemed publication I reported on The Alpine > Creek — Condominiums, small one and- two bedroom condominium units developed by a Canyon is wainscoting in the dining room, the fireplaces’ (there enjoy the maintenance services of the resort management company as well as all the resort amenities including, eventually, thirty thousand square feet of commercial support which will include a number of restaurants and shops, a health are two) club, py alex miller admirably. The voluminous two and a half story townhouse style floor plans boast capacious interior -volumes, plenty of separation between ‘sleeping and living areas, separate entries to all of the units and attached two car garages tucked discreetly in the back of the residences. These will likely be the largest floor. plans in the Village except counter tops are slate, the finish on the appliances is brushed stainless steel. There are rendered handsome in a combination of over the kitchen, floor to ceiling glass looking out to the skiers in the winter and _aspens in the summer. A barliving room forms the central focus of the residences from which the rest of the home gently dissolves into a master bedroom and extremely tasteful kitchen and dining area. If I had any taste at all, this Vail real estate entrepreneur. for a few which will define the down private homes — local developer will be buildcanyon boundary of the ing larger three bedroom — Resort Village. townhouse style condomini-— The Crossings will showcase ums called The Crossings. the architectural talents of the The Crossings and Alpine local award winning firm of Creek will be built on the John Shirley and Associates who’s designs include more _ same hillside which consti- tutes the up canyon boundary than half of the condominium of the Solitude Resort Village development. This location and home developments in Little Cottonwood Canyon — room unit of about 1800 square feet, the Crossings are a completely different part of - the market than the Alpine Creek Condominiums which are right next door. Upon closer examination however, it becomes clear either 5704 or 536-5752. * Actually, truth be told, this - reporter is also the developer of this project and I am not entirely enamored of the name “The Crossings,” so if anybody has any suggestions please forward them to the editorial offices of this paper and they will be passed on. that regardless of a greater — gross sales price, the actual price per square foot of The Crossings iS ~ lower, ~ making these residences an attractive POWDER BEACH chal value relative to Residential Sales Vacation Rentals the existing marProperty Management Tol Free 888-944.9555 Ket --at The Sok take Valley Solitude Resort Sanowbird/filta Solitude/Brighton Village. All in all, ically, Solitude and the Resort Park City Salt Loke 801-944-9444 801-645-9444 ore’ Wolf Mountain The- in the Solitude Resort Village | Crossings specifthey will also be available for rent for a second home owner. The development will smaller call — take Powell — Houseboats ond Lodging Village generally, WHAT'S INA NAME ae Little Cottonwood Canyon’s only on site real estate office now has and at Sundance Ski Resort. Crossings terrific views not only of the ski mountain but mountains (which begs the a new name - cottonwood canyons realty. Formerly snowbird realty. With over 20 years experience in the Snowbird/Alta Resort Areas, we are now serving Big Cottonwood Canyon. Looking for a place in Solitude Resort’s new Village? We can help. Our name also of the resort village and the entire western panorama question - why are you reading this paper? [Ed. note: has changed but our commitment to service or our knowledge of the canyons - which the Big afford The Cottonwood The Crossings is conceived as an alternative to the rest of the Village development which will consist of mainly lodge style condominiums like the luxurious and amenity laden Creekside Lodge. The Deseelhorst who controls the Solitude Resort Village Development family wanted to include a couple of residentially oriented developments to compliment the rental oriented projects in the center of the Village. The ae address, but because they are Village, Cottonwood Canyons Realty at 521-6040 ext. 4120 or Solitude Real Estate at 536- minute For those of you who do not ski or mountain bike or have other occasions to visit the Canyon. no popular full time residential fifteen ments in the Solitude Resort above the rest of the develop- _ of <A SERRE Oren mee renee I would a Crossings fills this role _ Alex, this is a question we don’t like to ask, as it forces the reader to ask it of themselves...and we might not like the answer.]) you might recognize Shirley’s work from the 1993 and 1994 ParaGe ““si ° Homes. m Millcreek Canyon and Emigration Canyon where his homes “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Secluded in Salt Lake” took top honors. Interiors at the Crossings have the familiar feel of own home, if only you the money to do what really wanted to do. your had you The and our selection just got better! cottonwood canyons realty Sugarplum Powder Ridge Blackjack Hellgate | Snowbird Village Condominiums Homes Building Lots Shared Ownership Page 15 to live and play in the Wasatch front. As always: For more information about The Crossings or any of the other develop- has the advantage of being ment PS is what have designed*. The combination of the resort location and the convenience of being thirty minutes from down town should make The Crossings a and are shaping up to be a truly unique and elegant way commute’ to Park City via Guardsmen’s Pass (only during the summer months). | At $525,000 for a three-bed- wood and terra cotta tile. There are clerestory windows rel vaulted ceiling in the In addition to these units, a ee Snowbird Realty PO Box 920071 Snowbird UT 84092 — 800-453-7122 801-742-2222 ext. 4120 801-742-2807 FAX Located in the Snowbird Center - 2nd floor |