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Author Thread: New Resort in Idaho  (Read 1285 times)
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« on: April 16, 2007, 08:37:02 PM »

TAMARACK, Idaho, March 22 -- Fairmont Tamarack, a joint venture development between Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf's Agassi Graf Development and Bayview Financial, L.P.'s Real Estate Investment Group released its first 125 pre-construction units on Saturday, selling out in fewer than seven hours. Fairmont Tamarack is planning a second release in late summer prior to breaking ground in late fall or early winter of this year. Upon its expected completion in 2010, Fairmont Tamarack will mark the first luxury hotel flag in the state of Idaho and will seek to be only the fifth five-star property in a United States mountain resort.

The sales event marked yet another milestone in the growth of the blossoming Tamarack Resort, an all-seasons jewel in Idaho located just 90 miles north of Boise (Sun Valley is 160 miles east of Boise). Prior to the Fairmont Tamarack sales event, Tamarack Resort had six consecutive real estate sell outs dating back to January 2004. Between January 2004 and April 2006, 531 properties have been sold ranging from condominium units to single-family chalet and cottage dwellings to estate homes and lots.

Link to full article
http://news.corporate.findlaw.com/prnewswire/20070322/22mar20071015.html
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http://www.fairmonttamarack.com/
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