Fall coloration covers Colorado’s historic city Ward, Colorado on Monday, October 4, 2021. (Photograph by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Submit)
A historic 90-acre Boulder County mountain resort with ties to Chief Niwot is up on the market.
Ceaselessly visited by the Arapaho tribe as a summer season retreat, Gold Lake has additionally served as a mining camp, woman’s camp, resort and mentoring middle for younger males because the 1800s, based on Boulder County data.
The property simply east of Ward is now on the market, with Colorado actual property agency Slifer Smith & Frampton attaching a $12.5 million price ticket and in depth redevelopment plans.
Whereas the resort at 3371 Gold Lake Highway was listed on the market in 2015 for $11.5 million, it was final bought in 2005 for $4.5 million, based on Boulder County property data.
County officers authorised redevelopment plans for Gold Lake in 2020, together with cabin restoration, demolishing 22 buildings and constructing 16 new buildings, based on the Every day Digital camera – however the undertaking by no means acquired off the bottom. The redevelopment plans at the moment are included in promotional supplies for the property’s sale.
Gold Lake is “completely positioned as the best funding in transformative luxurious, experiential and wellness journey and the nostalgia of summer season camp days,” sellers wrote on the property’s web site.
The property has the potential for 19 cabins with as much as 54 beds and 7 amenity buildings. The 90-acre parcel and eight current buildings are additionally designated as historic landmarks.
New builders may construct a yoga and motion studio with scorching swimming pools and a chilly plunge; scorching tubs and a “Scandinavian-style water journey” overlooking the 35-acre lake; and a fishing and boating dock, based on the property’s web site.
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