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When Bill and Jane Volz decided to get married in Vail with a very small ceremony, our staff joined them at the top of the mountain on skis (Stephanie had to snowshoe up). Current general manager, Rob LeVine, presided and then announced them husband and wife. Randi and Bert pulled out a wedding cake (that's right), and popped the champagne for everyone. Following that, everyone skied down together. Central to the Antlers history is Millie Barela, who after working on the original construction cleanup crew back in 1972, has been our executive housekeeper ever since. Recently, the newly added executive conference room was named the Millie Barela Board Room in her honor … and deservedly so. Stories of a personal touch such as these are virtually endless at the Antlers. Annual homeowner meetings and seasonal employee parties are rife with them. But this heart and soul that we speak of is more than just a nicety. It is this deeper cooperative spirit that has made our business so successful. Indicative of that was the $22 million renovation accomplished in the years 2000 - 2002. While many other condominium properties in Vail have longed for and even tried to redevelop themselves, it has only been the Antlers that had what it takes to pull together and get it done. Most professional developers cannot believe that 70 individual homeowners came together, agreed on a plan, collectively assumed the risk and then successfully completed a project of this magnitude. That alone is a story for the ages, but at the Antlers, it was just another step along the road. These tales and many others are indicative of why the Antlers was named Business of the Year recently at the Vail Valley's first ever Excellence Awards banquet. We're enormously proud of that and everything it represents about our extended family. |
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