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Mill Town to acquire Berkshire West Athletic Club and the former Lakeside Christian Camp; plans to expand Bousquet brand with additional recreational assets

Linkage of three co-located sports and outdoor recreation properties creates new hub for outdoor recreation in the Berkshires

PITTSFIELD, MASS. (December 18, 2020) – Mill Town announced today that it has acquired the former Lakeside Christian Camp, a 135-acre property located on Richmond Pond in Pittsfield. Additionally, Mill Town has an agreement in place to acquire the Berkshire West Athletic Club nearby on Dan Fox Drive in Pittsfield, across from Bousquet Mountain. This transaction is scheduled to close prior to the end of 2020. In addition to these two properties, Mill Town also owns and operates Bousquet Mountain, which plans to re-open for business this month.

The three properties are in close proximity to one another and offer a diversity of year-round features and amenities that include outdoor recreation, indoor athletics training, water sports, and lodging. Mill Town plans to bring these new assets under the umbrella of the β€œBousquet” brand.

β€œWe’re excited to add these two significant properties to our portfolio of key regional assets. Outdoor recreation is a critical differentiator for Pittsfield and the Berkshires, and we plan to cohesively connect The Camp and Berkshire West with Bousquet Mountain to create a high quality and diverse recreational experience. This will increase and improve options for local customers and will help draw new outdoor enthusiasts to the area,” said Mill Town CEO Tim Burke.

Mill Town purchased the historic Bousquet Mountain ski area in May of 2020. The purchase included 155 acres across four parcels, including the summit of Yokun Ridge and 22 trails. Mill Town has completed an extensive renovation of the ski operation infrastructure on the mountain and has future plans to enhance the base area experience for year-round use. Adding these two new properties to the Bousquet umbrella creates nearly 300 acres of recreational offerings for the community.

The former Lakeside Christian Camp is a 135-acre parcel with 27 structures and 5 acres of frontage on Richmond Pond. The camp ceased operations in early 2020. Mill Town plans to utilize the property for a variety of concepts in 2021 while master planning for the site is completed. The property will be conducive to hiking, biking, kayaking and canoeing, along with providing infrastructure for lodging, events, and a variety of programming. Located just four minutes from Bousquet Mountain, the property will now be known as β€œThe Camp by Bousquet.”

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β€œOver the past three years, we have been focused on understanding the landscape of outdoor recreation across the Berkshires – evaluating strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities to improve that will help elevate our region as a leader in the outdoor community at a national level,” notes Carrie Holland, a Mill Town Managing Director. β€œThe Camp’s cabins and lodges, expansive waterfront, and strategic location add exciting possibilities for outdoor-themed lodging, accessible water recreation, and broader trail connections,” she added.

Earlier this year, in conjunction with the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC), Mill Town released an extensive Berkshire County Outdoor Recreation Plan. The plan outlines the existing outdoor recreation landscape of the Berkshires as well as recommendations for growth in key areas. In response to Mill Town’s announcement of The Camp acquisition, Laura Brennan, a BRPC Senior Planner and lead author of the plan, reinforced the benefit this strategy will have on growing Berkshire County outdoor recreation offerings. β€œMill Town’s investment in the camp property speaks directly to the findings of our outdoor recreation research. Rustic lodging experiences are sought after among visitors to our region as interest in multi-day outdoor excursions grows. Expanding water access as part of a full range of activities associated with Bousquet will encourage repeat visits in all seasons,” Brennan noted.

Berkshire West Athletic Club is a multi-purpose, 40,000 square foot facility located on 13 acres across the street from Bousquet Mountain in Pittsfield. With 5 indoor tennis courts and a covered pool, the facility offers tennis, fitness, a golf simulator, yoga, and water classes. The business will be re-branded as β€œBousquet Sport” and will continue to offer racquet and fitness options via membership programs. Over time, Mill Town expects to offer additional programming and amenities in connection with Bousquet Mountain, including food & beverage, classes, extended trail connections, and retail space.

β€œThinking of the three properties as a linked hub highlights the Bousquet area as a year-round destination serving a wide array of interests,” Holland said. β€œGuests will have options to sleep, dine, and get outside in one connected area.” Mill Town expects to maintain year-round programming across the three-property campus with winter offerings including downhill skiing, snowboarding, tubing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice sports at Bousquet Mountain and The Camp. Summer activities will focus on hiking, mountain biking, paddle sports, swimming, and other water activities across Bousquet Mountain and The Camp. Indoor racquet sports and fitness offerings will continue at Bousquet Sport. β€œThese properties tie together mountains, water, fields, and trails. With the supporting infrastructure we have a strong foundation to grow new programs and offerings in the future,” Holland noted.

Brennan tied Mill Town’s development plans across the three sites as a boon for other Berkshire County outdoor recreation stakeholders and supporting economies across the retail, hospitality, and culinary sectors. Predicting increased traction for outdoor-focused visitors, Brennan noted, β€œThe addition of The Camp and Bousquet Sport to Mill Town’s work at Bousquet Mountain goes well beyond what we could have predicted at the onset of our Outdoor Recreation Plan research. This comprehensive, interconnected approach is going to be a game changer for multi-season, repeat visits from outdoor recreation enthusiasts to the Berkshires.”

Outdoor recreation initiatives have become a larger part of Mill Town’s mission to enhance the quality of life in the Berkshires. In addition to the plan, Mill Town has also partnered with the City of Pittsfield and Greenagers to rehabilitate and program the trail networks at Springside Park in Pittsfield; supported the Berkshire Natural Resources Council β€œHigh Road” and Berkshire Trails App projects; provided funding for the completion of the county’s first public turf sports field at Berkshire Community College; launched the Berkshire County Outdoor Recreation Summit collaborative; produced several trail running races and cycling events; initiated three trail-building connection projects in Central Berkshire County; and has announced a 2021 launch of the Berkshire Outdoor Festival (postponed from 2020 due to COVID-19).

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ABOUT MILL TOWN:
Mill Town is a private investment group based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in the heart of the Berkshires. Mill Town’s mission is to expand and improve the quality of life in the Berkshires. Founded in 2016, Mill Town focuses on improving the region through impactful business investments, visible real estate projects, and broad community development efforts. Mill Town works collaboratively to improve our community and region by preserving iconic local assets, building connections, and empowering entrepreneurs and community organizations. Learn more at milltowncapital.com.

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Guest Service Manager

Amanda Cozzaglio

Amanda started at Bousquet in September, 2022.

She was born and raised in the Berkshires and currently resides in Pittsfield. She loves to be outside in the summer months hiking the various trails we have to enjoy, biking on the Rail Trail or kayaking anywhere there is water. Although she enjoys the warm weather over the cold, she is excited to appreciate the winter beauty on a whole other level and brush up on her skiing skills!

When Amanda is not working, she thoroughly enjoys spending time with her family (mainly her 5 nephews and 1 sweet little niece 😊)

operations manager

Yaron Steinhauer

Yaron’s been in the Snowsports industry for 20 years, starting out as an instructor at Hunter Mountain. He leveled up with his Level 3 PSIA certification, then headed out west for a bit. Now he’s back east and has been our Operations Manager since the summer of 2023! He’s all about sharing his passion for the sport and making sure everyone enjoys their time on the snow.

Originally from Westchester County, NY, he’s now hanging out in the Berkshires, and if he’s not on the slopes, he’s probably biking around the hills (especially in the summer).

marketing + Resort Programs manager

Eliza Lindberg

Eliza, a native of Canaan, NY, has been skiing since she could stand on two feet, and deeply loves the outdoors. After getting her Bachelor’s in Psychology in 2023, she joined the Bousquet team filled with passion for skiing, enthusiasm, and curiosity.

Her investment in Bousquet extends beyond the slopes, recognizing it as a gathering place that fosters community connections, promotes healthy living, and plays a significant role in sustaining the vibrant culture of Berkshire County.

Surface Manager

Josh Morse

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Ski & Ride School director

Cindy Bartlett

Cindy first started skiing at Bousquet when she was 7 years old and began teaching at the age of 14. She is a Level 2 certified PSIA instructor, and received her 40-year pin from PSIA-AASI two years ago. Cindy also met her husband at the mountain and has two kids who both learned to ski at Bousquet as well. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Her passion is simply contagious as she continues to teach the next generation and share her love of skiing with all today.

Beyond Bousquet, Cindy is a volunteer and board member at Berkshire Humane Society 🐾 and rides horses. 🐴

πŸ” Favorite trail: Roberto’s Chute
❀️ Favorite memory at Bousquet: a clinic with Court (a legendary Bousquet ski school instructor) when he told the boys, β€œSki it like Cindy!”

mountain manager

nate bovard

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general manager

kevin mcmillan

Kevin started at Bousquet in April of 2020. He brings 30 years of experience in the outdoor industry, along with a knack for creative problem solving and mad people skills.

He lives in Plainfield, and is an avid mountain biker and snowboarder.