Breckenridge Grand Vacations presented a timeline for its proposed development on the North Gondola and Gold Rush lots, which placed the start of construction in fall 2022 and initial occupancy in 2024. The Breckenridge Grand.
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Registration is open for the sixth annual Rob Millisor Heart Health Walk, which will take place Sept. 25 at Carter Park in Breckenridge. The event includes a 5-kilometer trail run or walk and a 1-mile.
Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan
A letter opposing recent actions and discussions of the Breckenridge Town Council stirred the pot at Tuesday’s council meeting. Mayor Eric Mamula responded to the letter, and community members chimed in during the public comment period asking the council to work with them to address the lack of attainable workforce housing in town.
The 71 signatures on the letter included both individuals as well as people who signed for their business, including Breckenridge Grand Vacations CEO and co-owner Mike Dudick, Breckenridge Resort Managers President Toby Babich and Breckenridge Associates Real Estate founding partner Rob Neyland. The letter was labeled “One Voice” in an email that was sent to the Town Council and forwarded to the Summit Daily News.
Breckenridge Grand Vacations front desk associate Christian Lindblom smiles for a photo at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8, May 1. Lindblom was one of 10 people in the state to be honored with the Top Frontline Workers Award by the Colorado Tourism Office.
Photo by Ashley Low / Ashley Low Photography
If you ask friends and family how they would describe Christian Lindblom, they would probably say he is a mild-mannered, calm and hard worker. His supervisor Stephanie Bristley, the assistant general manager of the Grand Colorado Peak on 8 lodging complex, would add “playful” to the list, too.
On Friday, April 23, Lindblom was notified that he was one of 10 people in the state to receive the Colorado Tourism Office’s Top Frontline Workers Award