Steamboat Real Estate

Main menu:

Site search

Search ALL Listings

Contact Us

Subscribe to this Blog

Ski Time Square: The Days are Numbered

Ski Time Square is coming down.

I was talking to the surveyors yesterday in front of the Century 21 real estate office. They were painting the lines where the new roads will go if/when they are approved by the city. (The lines go right through The Butcher Shop). Most businesses are winding down and a few, like Mothers Deli (“closed until further notice”) and Dos Amigos, have already shut their doors for good. Steamboat Trading Company is having a big “Going Out Of Business” sale. The whole environment in Ski Time Square is kind of sad. The old buildings, the shuttered doors, the end of business signs–it’s pretty depressing.

In two more weeks, those dumpy old Ski Time Square buildings will be coming down (some, like Levelz, already started coming down a year ago when enough dancers jumped at the same time and split a support beam making the whole third floor unsafe). How they are going to remove Thunderhead Lodge and an entire block of retail space through Ski Time Square Drive is an engineering project unto itself. The road is barely two lanes wide. Where will the dump trucks, industrial-sized dumpsters and wrecking balls go?

Ski Time Square, Thunderhead Lodge, Ski Time Square Steamboat Springs, Steamboat Springs Real estate, Steamboat new developments, steamboat real estate, Steamboat Unbridled, CafritzMy office (Century 21) is the first building at the end of the construction zone. I’m mentally preparing myself for internet outages, power interruptions, and water shut-offs. It happened last summer when they put a round-about in beside Torian Plum, so I imagine removing hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of construction debris and re-routing a road will be worse.

Steamboat Springs is going to be an amazing ski town when all the dust settles. We’ll have a couple years where restaurant and lodging capacity will tighten up and you’ll need to eat downtown (or make reservations at La Montana, Cave Diva, or The Cabin way in advance) or wait in a longer line at Slopeside, but the end result will be worth it.

Steamboat Real Estate, Steamboat Springs, CO, Stagecoach, CO Real Estate, Steamboat luxury homes, Steamboat Springs luxury homes,subscribe-to-elieses-blog-red.gif

Subscribe to Steamboat Real Estate Blog by Email

Comments

Comment from Bob Schenkenberger
Time: April 1, 2008, 7:51 pm

As a kid, my parents had a place in Steamboat, and I spent many weekends (15-20 per year) up there. It is still my favorite Resort town, but I’m only able to get there a few times a year now;(

Anyway, it’s sad to see that progress will be running through the square. I’m sure it will be great for those who survive the construction mess, at least I hope so.

Write a comment