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City of Duluth’s Plan To Invest $24 Million in Spirit Mountain

Duluth city leaders have laid out a plan for a capital reinvestment program for Spirit Mountain ski resort to the of $24. WDIO reports 50% would be funded by state bonding, 25% by the city from tourism taxes, and 25% by Spirit Mountain itself. The proposal comes after a report from a task force found that Spirit Mountain brings in $22 million annually to the City of Duluth. If funded, the goal would be to start the capital projects in 2023. Duluth Mayor Emily Larson says she believes this is an investment that will be worth it in the long run:

“The opportunity for the city and for Spirit to invest in the property, and all of its assets really is now, and it’s one that I truly, truly believe will pay off. Based on the report that is public, and the efforts of the task force, and the SE group, these direct improvements will increase Spirit’s economic impact to an estimated $39.9 million annually. It would increase the number of visitors by 50,000 a year to 300,000 per year, would create an additional 205 new jobs.” 

 

As part of the reinvestment, there will be a number of capital projects as well, including:

The city will also be asking the Spirit Board of Directors to take on the following steps to improve operations, including: 

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