This new village and ski area will provide up to 400 skiable acres spread over 1000 acres of terrain mostly north-facing with up to 5 new lifts. Photo credit: Extell Development Company Mayflower Mountain Resort, the fledgling billion dollar development near Park City, Utah, made headlines early this week on two fronts. The greenlighting of the Mayflower caps a five-year boom in local real estate. Since then the MIDA (Military Installation Development Authority) group and Extell have come together to present a plan that will transform the area. New York-based Extell Development is, according to this recent WSJ article, in the midst of trying to build a $2 billion full-service ski and snowboard resort near Park City, Utah.It would be the first new resort in the United States in about four decades. Two firms under the corporate umbrella of Netherlands-based Stichting Mayflower sold the land. Coming Soon… Mayflower Mountain Resort. Coming Soon… Mayflower Mountain Resort. A notable aspect of this new development is the connection—physically and financially—between Extell and Deer Valley. Mayflower’s financing in part comes from the Military Installation Development Authority’s (MIDA) participation. I'd sum up the project as adding one 1100' vertical lift with decent runs but low elevation (poor snow) plus a lot of lodging. Mayflower’s financing in part comes from the Military Installation Development Authority’s (MIDA) participation. Coleman stated that three-quarters of the Mayflower property was sold to the aforementioned developer, Gary Barnett, in 2017. The largest and most important driving force in the area is the planned Mayflower Mountain Resort. Extell has purchased roughly 5,600 acres of private land in recent years, including the 2,300-acre Mayflower property where Mayflower Mountain Resort and Village will be built. The largest and most important driving force in the area is the planned Mayflower Mountain Resort. Extell Development Company is building a new mountain resort located right next to Deer Valley Resort outside of Park City, Utah. In 2007, this area of Mayflower and parts of the Jordanelle area received designation for further recreational and commercial development. To have a quality military recreation facility, the desire was to locate the hotel in a larger, master-planned development that provides a four-season recreation opportunity including skiing, fly-fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking and golfing—the Mayflower project fulfills that expectation. That same year, Wasatch County worked with the State of Utah and its representative Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) to designate Mayflower jurisdiction to MIDA. Extell Development Company closed on their acquisition of the Stichting Mayflower parcel of land neighboring Deer Valley Resort on November 3rd after an extensive and exhaustive due diligence process. This winter, Extell will work with Wasatch County planning officials updating and processing the pending development application which encompasses the Mayflower land and includes residential and commercial development on the site. Mayflower Mountain Resort and Village might be spinning its bullwheel as 2021. Extell is planning a massive development that includes three hotels, a convention center and the world’s largest ski beach along with a 68,000-square foot public recreation center, and an array of shops, restaurants and bars. Kurt Krieg, a senior vice president with the company developing Mayflower Mountain Resort, describes the infrastructure projects that will soon be installed on the site just west of the Jordanelle Reservoir as Brooke Hontz looks on. Extell has purchased roughly 5,600 acres of private land in recent years, including the 2,300-acre Mayflower property where Mayflower Mountain Resort and Village will be built.Mayflower The property has been master planned for a […] 2020 Public Notice Extell Development Company – BLX Mayflower LLC Public Notice (201 KB) Draft Permit (553 KB) Draft Fact Sheet and Statement of Basis (453 KB) Waste Load Analysis (233 KB) Close of Comments: November 9, 2020 Contact (Email): Danielle Lenz Type: UPDES Discharge Permit