Don’t let Aspen get left behind
Dear Editor:
While Aspen continues to struggle to determine who it serves, one thing is certain, we are a tourist economy.
But we don’t yet have the kind of multiday retreat, wellness and performance offerings that this next evolution of The Aspen Club proposes. Do we really want Vail to blow by Aspen with their “front-page” focus on health and wellness?
We are a world-class resort. We need to have a world-class retreat center, club and spa for every walk of life to discover. Many generations of families will be able to spend time enhancing their well-being, health and performance, together. This is a unique idea that Aspen can be proud to offer.
Kim Moore
Aspen

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