Florida developer plans reinvention of famed Grossinger’s resort
Decades after its doors shut, the famed Grossinger’s Catskill Resort Hotel is about to get a spark of life from a Florida developer. Ari Pearl’s PPG Development submitted planning documents with the town of Liberty for a mixed-use project at the Sullivan County site, the Times Union reported. The plans emerged a year after the company purchased the vacant land for $14.75 million. Plans for the campus, spread across more than 1,000 acres, include 100 hotel rooms, 175 luxury private residences, two golf courses, a polo and equestrian center, a farm, a sports complex, restaurants and a spa and wellness […]
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