Who owns Telemark Lodge Cable wi?

Who owns Telemark Lodge Cable wi?

the American birkebeiner Ski Foundation
The property’s new owners, the American birkebeiner Ski Foundation, hope to make it a bustling area once again, not for downhill skiing but all other kinds of outdoor recreation. The entrance to the old Telemark Lodge outside Cable is lined with discarded appliances on April 16, 2021.

Why did Telemark Lodge close?

On April 2, 2013, once again the storied Telemark Lodge and its property closed due to various difficulties including a fourth bankruptcy. In October 2013, the lodge was purchased by Newco, a private Colorado-based company, now going by the name of Mount Telemark Properties LLC.

When did Telemark Resort close?

The demolition of the massive, historic Telemark Lodge in the town of Cable began Monday, April 26, to make way for the redevelopment of the property by its new owner, the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation. The demolition contractor, Haas Inc.

When was Telemark Lodge built?

December 1972
The lodge opened in December 1972, together with cross-country ski trails designed by U.S. Olympic coach Sven Wiik. Prior to the lodge’s construction, there was a ski chalet, according to “Telemark Memories,” as alpine skiing grew in popularity.

Is the Telemark Lodge east of cable being sold?

What might be the most anticipated regional online auction of recent years will occur this spring as items within the fabled Telemark Lodge and Convention Center east of Cable are set to be sold. Kubarek Auction & Estate Services of Hayward is handling the sale.

When did the telemark ski resort in Wisconsin close?

In the case of Telemark Resort in northwest Wisconsin, a new life without the old lodge. The once-busy ski lodge closed in 1998, reopened in 1999, closed again in 2010 and reopened in January 2011.

Is there mold in the Telemark Lodge in Wisconsin?

“There are over 200 rooms.” There have been reports of mold inside the lodge. Kubarek said the mold issue is limited to the lower “Catacombs” area, a maintenance area in the lower part of the structure that includes tunnels, along with one banquet hall and a couple of upstairs rooms where the roof leaked.

Where to eat in Telemark Resort in Wisconsin?

In town, The Rivers Eatery serves excellent 9-inch thin-crust pizzas baked in a stone oven. It also sells craft beers and wine and is the gathering spot for local silent-sports aficionados. Skiing: Volunteers groom the resort’s own trails, which connect to the 50-kilometer Birkie Trail, groomed for classic and skating.