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The ski resort closed in March It was sold in to a California developer, Jeff Katofsky, who had grand plans to return it to its former glory — but that never happened. Downtown Marquette evacuated after report of suspicious object. Man, 28, drowns while rescuing girlfriend at Lake Michigan beach. Her house sits tucked between the trees with panoramic views to rolling hills and often spots deer out her window. The once gleaming ski hill has been closed for the past 20 years and has fallen into disrepair.

Its doors are no longer on the building, many windows have been busted, and vandals have tagged and marked it throughout. For decades, neighbors and county leaders have been asking what would be done w ith the blighted property. An out-of-state developer bought the shuttered resort four years ago. Sugar Loaf Resort, the ski lodge located near Traverse City, was a hot spot for skiers in the 's, and offered a hotel, condos, ski school, and of course a fabulous ski lodge.

The place was always busy with visitors from around the country, until it went quiet in March of and activity fell silent at the once busy ski resort.

A few months ago we gave you a glimpse into the now abandoned resort. Left behind were files, furniture, and even skis. With climate plans underway, Maine companies turn focus to supply chains.

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