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The Winter Olympics start soon in Canada but behind their scenes there is concern about the ownership of Whistler, one of the key ski event resorts...
Owner Intrawest is facing foreclosure over a $524 million
payment on loan of $1.4 billion that came due last year. Now a group of US
hedge funds has announced plans to auction off the financially troubled owner
of the ski resort.
The auction is due to be held on 19 February, right in the middle of the two
week Winter Games, which draw worldwide attention every four years.
Intrawest's owner, Hedge Fund Fortress Investment Group of New York, is being pushed to surrender
control to creditors said to include Davidson Kempner Capital Management, Oak
Hill Advisors and failed investment bank Lehman Brothers. Intrawest was
acquired in 2006 for $1.8 billion by Fortress, shortly before the financial
crisis
A spokesman for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the Games conceded there
is a small chance the Olympics could be disrupted if Intrawest is unable to
come to an agreement with its creditors and the auction goes ahead.
Whistler is due to stage alpine ski events, bobsled, luge, skeleton, biathlon
and cross-country skiing. ‘Never say never, but I don't think it will be a
problem at all. We looked into all the actions that could happen and they take
time. They don't happen overnight,' said Dan Doyle, a VANOC executive vice
president.
In recent days lenders represented by Wilmington Trust FSB ran adverts
announcing the sale of Intrawest assets, including Whistler, Colorado's Steamboat ski area,
Mont Tremblant Ski Resort in Québec and about ten other resorts. Intrawest said
no foreclosure process has yet begun.
‘Fortress Investment Group continues to own and control Intrawest and all of
its properties,' a spokesman said, adding that it is in ‘serious discussions'
with its lenders regarding a potential refinancing. Meanwhile, resorts
including Whistler are still operating as usual.
Located about two hours north of Vancouver,
Whistler is one of the premier ski resorts in North America
and a key driver of the regional economy.
If the Whistler auction were to proceed on schedule, it would at the very least
be a blow for the provincial government, which has invested billions of
taxpayer dollars in the Games and can ill afford to see them become a public
relations circus.
According to a report in the New York Post the government will opt to bail out
Intrawest rather than face a foreclosure when Whistler is in the public eye.
‘What's going on here is the creditors are in charge and they're calling the
shots,' said Lindsay Meredith, a business professor at Simon Fraser
University.
In the wake of the financial crisis, hedge funds and banks everywhere are
hunting for cash so the Olympics represent an opportunity for the Intrawest
lenders to use the event to maximize public attention on the sale and bring in
more potential buyers.
‘Politically, this gives everyone a little shake because it provides a hell of
a lot of world coverage of the kind you don't want,' he added.
Source: www.propertywire.com
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