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Killington’s new owners group to invest $30m in on-mountain capital improvements

Courtesy Killington Resort -Killington investors Phill Gross (left) and Michael Ferri (right) stand with resort President/CEO Mike Solimano (center) in front of the K-1 Gondola after the investors officially closed the deal with Powdr to purchase the resort, Friday, Sept. 27.

Sale to local owners closed without debt Friday, Sept. 27

Killington Resort finalized its sale from Powdr to local, independent ownership on Friday, Sept. 27. The new ownership group, led by Phill Gross and Michael Ferri, is committed to reinvesting all profits into capital improvements “for the foreseeable future” and announced $30 million in on-mountain investment as the first of many phases of capital improvements.

“We are all looking forward to a bright future of independence, which would not be possible without many successful years under the Powdr umbrella,” said Killington President and Chief Executive Officer, Mike Solimano. “Powdr’s investment and management set the tone for the great years to come.”

With the sale’s closure, notably completed with zero net debt, the resort will begin to undertake several projects to improve the guest experience. Planned capital investment projects for the next two seasons, totaling $30 million, include:

  • Snowguns: A two-year investment to purchase 1,000 new low-energy HKD Tower & Fan Guns. About 500 new guns are in the process of being installed at Killington and Pico ahead of the 2024-25 season, with the remainder being installed summer 2025. Four new fully automated fan guns will be installed at the bottom of the Superstar trail before this season as well.
  • Superstar lift replacement: Converting the Superstar Express Quad to a high-speed six-pack. Installation is expected to happen in summer 2025.
  • Skyeship Gondola revitalization: All new gondola cabins (116 in total) will be installed summer 2025 and a new gondola storage barn in Northbrook will be constructed in future years.
  • Summer investment including mountain bike trail expansion.

“The timing of what’s going on here is really exciting: the timing of the village and the new housing in conjunction with investment in the mountain itself. I think it’s really going to be great to see over the next several years,” said Ferri.

Details of the sale, including the complete list of 16 investors and final sale price will not be disclosed; however, Great Gulf and Powdr will remain involved as minority investors.

“The successful sale of Killington Resort represents a significant milestone for the mountain, and we are excited to play a role in its future,” said Michael Sneyd, president of Great Gulf Resort Residential. “With the new ownership group’s deep-rooted passion for Killington and the significant investments planned in the coming years, together with our vision for a four-season village, Killington will become the worldclass destination for residents and visitors alike.”

Guests can expect the same high level of quality and service from the new ownership group in the coming seasons, the new owners group stated in a Sept. 30 news release. 

By Brooke Geery, Courtesy Killington Resort: The new owners group announced plans to invest in 1,000 new low-energy HKD Tower and Fan Guns over the next two years.

“We are happy to leave operations in the capable hands of the management team at Killington,” said Phill Gross. “The third party we used to help vet Killington told us they were ‘one of the best in the business.’ And this tells us to basically leave them alone and let them do what they do to continue to make the customer experience and operations of Killington and Pico the best they can possibly be.”

 The resort will also have a new board of directors, including influential local businessman and director of Casella Waste Management John Casella, owner of the Snowed Inn Carolyn Kepcher, and long-time local and Killington Mountain School board member Mike Hone.

The news release also noted the Superstar lift replacement will affect spring skiing this season and potentially the 2025 Stifel Killington Cup.

“We do plan to make more snow in the North Ridge and Canyon areas to offer late-spring skiing and riding and are working with the lift manufacturer to finalize the construction plan for the lift before making the call on the 2025 Killington Cup and announcing firm details of our spring operations plan,” Solimano said.

Additional details on each capital improvement will be outlined at the annual Resort Update, held Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 5-8 p.m. at the K-1 Lodge. Community members are invited and encouraged to RSVP (see page 8). This will be the first time Gross and Ferri will introduce themselves to the community and speak directly about their plans for the resort.

For more info, visit: killington.com.

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