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World's largest ski resort developer moves into China

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Intrawest - the corporation which operates Arc 1950 and a number of North American resorts including Whistler-Blackcomb, Copper Mountain and Mammoth - is moving into China.
The company is looking to the growing number of wealthy Chinese, currently skiing in the Rockies, to buy property in developments it plans for their home turf...

Daniel Jarvis, head of Intrawest's leisure and travel unit says "We're absolutely all over China. The climatic conditions there are right for long-term development."

This report from Bloomberg.com.

More about Intrawest in this snowHeads thread.
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