Vail Archives

Topic: Business

The Business of BizTech

November 5th, 2008 2:00pm

The 12th annual BizTech fair, hosted by The Vail Daily, drew hundreds of local employers, employees customers and investors to Beaver Creek, where they could glimpse each other's wares and offerings.

Soo Dawson Talks Biztech

The Vail Daily sales and marketing director stopped by This Week in the Valley with her pooch to discuss the ins and outs of the Biztech Trade Show.

Find Your Way With Resort Maps

August 19th, 2008 4:21pm
Tags: Business

Nothing sets you in the right direction like a cartoon rendering of where you want to go. Resort Maps offer Vail Valley locals and visitors an understandable diagram of Eagle County and all of its landmarks. Jessica Grenter explains how it works.

Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer

August 14th, 2008 2:49pm
Tags: Business
Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer
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Why Can't Vail have Something Like Aspen's Belly Up?

May 3rd, 2008 6:02pm
Tegan & Sara in Aspen, April 30, 2008

Rolk sisters Tegan (left) and Sara Quin entrance a full house at the Belly Up in Aspen on April 30, 2008. The venue holds a capacity of 450 lucky music lovers.

Most people who’ve spent a significant amount of time in either place know about the rivalry between Vail and Aspen. Sure, they’re both fancy ski towns full of expensive condos and stellar mountains, but somehow (like Catholicism and Protestantism), there exists a rift between them. Aspen (being clearly the less mature of the two) has even gone the length of manufacturing “Vail Sucks” T-shirts. We don’t, of course, think Vail sucks, but we have to admit, Aspen has something that Vail is sorely lacking: a nice concert venue for rock shows.

It's great to have the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek, but it is best-suited for musicians who play to seated audiences, comedians, ballets and plays.

Up until last spring, we HAD a rock venue. Although it held a special place in our hearts and was full of character in all of its bouncing floor glory, in many ways club 8150 was kind of a dive. And now it is just a hole in the ground waiting to be occupied by the forthcoming Solaris project.

Even during times of year when nothing can be heard but crickets and jackhammers in both Vail and Aspen, Aspen, with its one charming little rock venue, manages to bring in hundreds of concert-goers. On April 30, amid the noise of jackhammers and tumbleweed (or tarps or whatever) blowing down the streets, beloved sister duo Tegan & Sara played the Belly Up. The audience probably represented quadruple the number of the town’s population at that point in the year. The show was T & S’s only tour stop in Colorado and people flocked from far and wide. Many in the audience had flown in from Denver ... a few had followed the band from New Mexico.

When the lights hit the audience during the set of opening act An Horse, the band’s Kate Cooper observed, “Wow … this is intimate. You people are very lucky.”

Lucky indeed. Tegan & Sara, who played their second Coachella Festival just days before the Aspen show and have appeared on David Letterman and The Tonight Show, probably haven’t played a venue as small as the Belly Up since about 2002.

The venue, located smack in the middle of town adjacent from Aspen’s gondola building, features a subterranean lounge, stage, dance floor, two bars, food service and fantastic acoustics. Opened in 2005 by Michael Goldberg, the Belly Up holds a capacity of a mere 450 bodies ... but that doesn’t stop A-list musicians from playing here.

Some of our other favorite musicians the Belly Up has booked over the next couple of months include Ani DiFranco (June 18), Boy George (July 10) and Andrew Bird (July 18). We can’t wait.

Tegan & Sara's Sara Quin also commented on the intimacy of the Belly Up, after which Tegan began an amusing impersonation of someone coming to the show after riding the ski lift, to which Sara knowledgeably pointed out that the lifts had closed a couple weeks previous. It was almost like having your own conversation with them. It was, suffice it to say, awesome.

If you haven’t checked out the Belly Up, you really should. Aspen … we’re jealous.

by Shauna Farnell

Vail Epic Pass Price Could Go Up After May 4

May 2nd, 2008 12:24pm

Rumor has it that the stellar $579 price for Vail Resorts' Epic Pass - the one that allows open access to six ski areas for the 2008-09 season - could go up after May 4.

Without specifying the amount of a possible price increase, Vail Resorts' Amy Kemp said, "Prices might go up after May 4. The moral of the story ... if you're looking to buy a pass at the lowest guaranteed price, buy now."

The price for a child's Epic Pass (ages 5-12) could also increase after May 4 from the current $279 price tag.

True to its name, the Epic Pass offers up an amazing deal - unlimited, unrestricted access to Vail Resorts' Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek as well as Arapahoe Basin in Colorado, plus Heavenly Resort in California.

For those not wanting to put the whole amount on your credit card right now, it's possible to put down $49 and the remaining amount will be added in September.

Regardless of a possible price change, the Epic Pass will be available through Nov. 15, 2008. To purchase an Epic Pass now or secure one for $49 down, click Vail Epic Pass.

Affordable Housing in Vail with Don Cohen

April 16th, 2008 11:14am

Don Cohen of the Economic Council of Eagle County stopped by Fresh Tracks in April 2008 to discuss the West End development and local affordable housing.

Elite Limousine

April 15th, 2008 10:34am

Elite Limousine
0215 Eldon Wilson Rd
Gypsum, CO 81637
888-216-7328

Mechelle and Steve Cappel have had a long-time presence in the valley with Elite Limousine. The service has a flight tracker system, personalized service and a solid circle of regulars it's known for years.

Claire Smith Talks Belvedere Vodka

April 11th, 2008 3:55pm

Claire Smith of Belvedere Vodka enlightens Plum on some secrets about the clear tasty beverage and shows us how to make a hot pomegranate martini.

John Jatinen of Epson America

April 11th, 2008 3:39pm

John Jatinen of Epson America paid a visit to Fresh Tracks to discuss his compnay's involvement in the 2008 Vail Film Festival and Taste of Vail.

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