Addresses the resort communityโs housing crunch for seasonal and year-round workers
Residents of Winter Park Resortโs much-anticipated workforce housing complex, Conifer Commons, have started to move in. They are the first employees to live in this local housing project, hailed by industry professionals and community leaders as โa national model for other ski resorts.โ
Recognizing the crisis-level need for local housing for seasonal and year-round workers, Winter Park Resort, Colorado, completed construction of Conifer Commons in December of 2023. From inception to completion, Conifer Commons has been applauded for its community-wide approach, and Winter Park Resort has quickly become a leader in addressing employee housing. The project is noted for working collaboratively with key partners, aligning with the Town of Winter Parkโs housing needs assessment and strategy, moving quickly with modular construction to maximize short building seasons, subsidizing for affordability, and repurposing vacant land on the resort property.
โAs one of the largest employers in the area, we wanted to make sure our seasonal and year-round workers have affordable housing that provides essential accommodations โ and that also supports our core values around people and community. After all, Winter Park Resort is as much about our people and quality of life as it is about our unspoiled forest and slopes.”
– Sky Foulkes, Winter Park Resort president
Conifer Commons is located just yards away from Winter Park Resortโs Cabriolet lift, which accesses the mountainโs base area, just off U.S. Highway 40 and Winter Park Drive. Winter Park Resort wanted the workforce housing to be on the resort property, so it repurposed (and then relocated) a parking area to ensure the complex was near to slopes, convenient, walkable, and accessible to public transportation.
Conifer Commons is a joint effort between Winter Park Resort, Alterra Mountain Company (Winter Park Resortโs parent company), the Town of Winter Park, Winter Park Recreation Association (the agent of the City and County of Denver), Winter Park Water and Sanitation, and Saunders Construction. The project cost totaled approximately $60 million.