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Skiers fill the lifts in 2007 at Stowe Mountain Resort in Stowe, Vt. Colorado-based Vail Resorts announced that it is purchasing the Vermont resort for $50 million. If the deal goes through, it would be Vail's first East Coast resort. Vail owns 10 mountain resorts and three urban ski areas.
Toby Talbot / AP 2007
Skiers fill the lifts in 2007 at Stowe Mountain Resort in Stowe, Vt. Colorado-based Vail Resorts announced that it is purchasing the Vermont resort for $50 million. If the deal goes through, it would be Vail’s first East Coast resort. Vail owns 10 mountain resorts and three urban ski areas.
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Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont is being purchased by the Colorado-based Vail Resorts for $50 million.

Vail said Tuesday in a statement that it had reached an agreement to acquire the Stowe resort from the Mount Mansfield Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the American International Group.

If the deal goes through, it would be Vail’s first East Coast resort. Vail owns 10 mountain resorts and three urban ski areas, including Wilmot Mountain about 65 miles north of Chicago. Vail bought the Wisconsin ski resort last year and made $13 million in improvements to it over the summer.

At Stowe, Vail would acquire all the assets related to the mountain operations at Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak. Other facilities such as the Stowe Mountain Lodge, Stowe Mountain Club and the Stowe Country Club would be retained by the Mount Mansfield Company.

Vail Chairman Rob Katz says they’re thrilled to add Stowe to their family of resorts.

The Associated Press

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