Skiing at Tamarack unlikely as season looms

Summary

The West Mountain Preservation Management Association homeowners group failed to get a court hearing for its proposal amid opposition from a Credit Suisse Group-led lending syndicate owed $300 million by the failed resort.

Story Created: Dec 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM MDT

Story Updated: Dec 4, 2009 at 11:55 AM MDT

Skiing at Tamarack unlikely as season looms
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A homeowner group at central Idaho's Tamarack Resort has abandoned its plan to reopen ski lifts this winter after a Mexican lender withdrew a $7.9 million loan offer.

The West Mountain Preservation Management Association homeowners group failed to get a court hearing for its proposal amid opposition from a Credit Suisse Group-led lending syndicate owed $300 million by the failed resort.

In a letter provided by the homeowners to The Associated Press on Thursday, they wrote, "Without a hearing in mid-to-late December, there would be no possibility of winter season skiing."

Credit Suisse opposed Inmobiliaria Las Fuentes, S.A.'s offer because the Mexican company demanded to be repaid before existing creditors.

The homeowners blame the Swiss bank for scuttling their plan, saying Inmobiliaria's appetite for a potentially costly legal battle "simply wore thin."

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