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    Paradise Valley puts budget issues at top of to-do list  Sep 3, 2009
    The former Mountain Shadows resort has been closed for five years. In addition, the town-approved Ritz-Carlton, Paradise Valley Resort project has not been built. (AZCentral -- News)

    Redeveloper is tapped for Mountain Shadows  Aug 11, 2009
    Paradise Valley Mayor Vernon Parker (left) discusses redevelopment ideas for the Mountain Shadows resort area and its executive golf course with designer Dodd Mitchell. Most read. (AZCentral -- Business)

    Pyramid Advisors joins KEPT Holdings at Mountain Shadows  Aug 5, 2009
    The 337-room Mountain Shadows Resort closed in 2005 and was to be redeveloped by Cool Mountain Holdings, managed by Crown Realty & Development Inc. Robert Flaxman, president and CEO of Crown, developed the InterContinental Montelucia Resort and Spa down the street from Mountain Shadows ... We feel the same way about the chance to bring back to life Mountain Shadows resort property in the heart of Paradise Valley. (Phoenix Business Journal, AZ)

    Main Street development back on track with infusion of funding  May 2, 2009
    There is also 140 million allocated for the purchase and renovation of the former Marriott Mountain Shadows Resort. Last, 125 million goes toward the expansion and restructuring of Danny's Family of Companies, which includes carwash enterprises in the Greater Phoenix area. (Glendale Star, AZ)

    Maria Luisa de la Vara  Mar 5, 2009
    She worked for the Motorola Company until she started as a housekeeper at Marriott s Mountain Shadows Resort in 1982. A tremendously hard worker, she worked her way to become Housekeeping Manager at Marriott s Residence Inn and eventually to head the Payroll department at Marriott s Camelback Inn from 1992 on. (Douglas Daily Dispatch, AZ)

    Foreclosure notice filed against InterContinental Montelucia Resort developer  Feb 8, 2009
    Meanwhile, Flaxman also had planned to redevelop the Mountain Shadows Resort about a mile east of the Montelucia, but disclosed late last year that he had decided to sell the property. Last week, he announced he had negotiated a binding memorandum of understanding with Paradise Valley businessman Chris Haver and partner Dodd Mitchell to turn over the Mountain Shadows redevelopment process. (Phoenix Business Journal, AZ)




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