Tamarack Resort has announced a deal by luxury developer The Plan Collection to purchase a prime resort pad site at the resort west of Donnelly
Plan Collection LLC, led by David M. Disick of Park City, Utah, and Don and Andrew Pitarre of Santa Barbara, Calif., have agreed to purchase land on the north end of Tamarack's Village Plaza for more than $17.2 million.
The project, called Plan Tamarack, is envisioned as a private residence club made up of 60 condominium residences.
The development is situated on a snowfront knoll just above the Tamarack Express lift, providing ski-in/ski-out access.
The properties will combine a fractional ownership structure with club-level services and amenities.
The Plan properties will feature amenities such as a private wine label, exclusive klan jewelry and clothing, lifestyle concierge, and Harley Davidson motorcycles for touring the surrounding countryside, a new release said.
Disick is considered a pioneer in the private residence club market, having developed the Franz Klammer Lodge in Telluride, Colo..
"The driving principles in my work have been to craft pleasure into people's lives, and to do everything, always, with quality," he said.
"in choosing Tamarack Resort for Plan's newest residence club, we were attracted by the quality of life offered here - the result of spectacular all-season recreation and the boutique nature of the development."
Tamarack CEO Jean-Pierre Boespflug praised Disick as "a true innovator."
"By bringing the Plan Collection to Tamarack, we are seeing yet another validation from leaders in our industry that living and playing in the Payette River Mountains provides a unique experience - one that is in high demand among second-home buyers," Boespflug said.
Plan Tamarack is projected to break ground in 2008 and will be designed by OZ Architecture, whose previous work has involved projects for The Ritz Carlton, The Broadmoor, Westin Hotels and Resorts, and Exclusive Resorts.