FAIRFIELD PURCHASES DURANGO PROPERTY FOR RESORT DEVELOPMENT
Press Release: Fairfield Communities, Inc.
April 3, 1999
Fairfield Communities, Inc. announced Thursday that it has purchased 20 acres of land for resort development on
a hillside mesa overlooking the city of Durango, Colorado. Construction on the property and sales of the units
are scheduled to begin in the third quarter.
The resort, which offers a panoramic view of Colorado's San Juan Mountains, will have 51 two-bedroom units and
51 three-bedroom units that are designed to permit vacationers to "lock off" one bedroom as a separate
suite. Fairfield Durango's amenities will include a clubhouse, indoor pool and exercise room, and an outdoor pool
with a spa area, deck and gazebo.
This is Fairfield's third property under development in the western U.S., which the Company has targeted for expansion.
Fairfield, which owns and operates resorts in Flagstaff, Arizona, Ventura, California, and Pagosa Springs, Colorado,
also is developing properties in Sedona, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada, which will serve as the Company's western
flagship and its base for ongoing expansion throughout that region.
Durango offers a wide range of historical, archaeological and outdoor recreational activities. Fairfield's resort
is located within a mile of the Hillcrest Golf Club, within 30 minutes of Tamarron Golf Course and other popular
golf courses, and within 45 minutes of the nationally-known Purgatory ski area. Mesa Verde National Park, which
is open year-round and welcomes more than a half-million visitors annually, is just 35 miles away.
Here, visitors can tour cliff dwellings and numerous Mesa top villages built by Ancestral Pueblo people during
the millennium before Europeans arrived in North America. Also nearby are the Crow Canyon and Chimney Rock Archaeological
Areas and the Chaco Canyon, Hovenweep, Canyon de Chelly and Aztec Ruins National Monuments. For family fun, vacationers
can enjoy local attractions such as chuckwagon suppers, a ride through the mountains on the steam- operated Durango
& Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, and a tour of the Old Hundred Gold Mine.
"This is an exciting addition to our portfolio of properties, which
now will include six resorts in the Western U.S. Our plans to develop this property and the Sedona and Las Vegas
resorts demonstrate our commitment to expanding in this market and strengthening our brand recognition among prospective
buyers in the West,'' said Franz Hanning, Fairfield's Chief Operating Officer. "Visitors to Fairfield Durango
can enjoy year-round outdoor recreational activities, witness nature at its most spectacular, and relax amid all
the luxuries of a first-class quality resort.''
Fairfield Communities, Inc., incorporated in 1969, is one of the nation's largest vacation ownership companies,
providing quality recreational experiences at twenty-six locations in 12 states and the Bahamas, to approximately
240,000 Fairfield property owners.