The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park inspired Stephen King鈥檚 novel The Shining, and the movie adaptation was also filmed there. The iconic property has been in ownership limbo recently, but that could be changing soon with .
Chris Wood, editor and publisher at BizWest, joined 萝莉少女's Nikole Robinson Carroll to discuss that.
The Colorado Economic Development Commission gave its blessing for the (CECFA) to buy the property and become the near-term owner. The authority is the official state issuer of tax exempt bonds for capital projects that further the missions of educational and cultural organizations.
鈥淚t's existed since way back in 1981, and has substantial bonding authority,鈥 Wood told 萝莉少女. 鈥淚ts website states it has issued $7.5 billion in bonds over the years, funding projects such as museums, sports facilities, charter schools, alternative high schools and performance spaces. This will be the first time that it actually owns a facility that it's funded, assuming that the Colorado legislature approves some changes to the agency's mandate in the current session.鈥
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There was a previous deal to sell the Stanley Hotel to an Arizona-based nonprofit.
鈥淏izWest first reported in December plans for Grand Heritage Hotel Group, the longtime owners of the Stanley, to sell the hotel to Tucson-based ,鈥 Wood said. 鈥淭hat's a nonprofit group that specializes in forming public-private partnerships to provide alternatives to traditional funding models, that governments then often use to pay for capital improvements and infrastructure projects.鈥
Community Finance Corporation was poised to buy the hotel with a $475 million bond from CECFA.
鈥淧arties to the deal are not saying exactly why it fell through except to say that this represents a simplified transaction,鈥 Wood said of the plan, which was previously approved and then amended to reflect the change of buyer.
State officials say the move would unlock millions of public dollars for expanding the property with the .
But why is the Stanley Hotel鈥檚 current owner, Grand Heritage Hotel Group, selling now?
鈥淭he company is owned by an individual named John Cohen, who has owned the hotel for almost 30 years,鈥 Wood said. 鈥淗e has said that this deal is necessary to complete some of the upgrades, including the and the horror museum, as well as to expand the property. Under the latest plan his group would continue to manage the hotel.鈥