
Breaking Ground in Telluride: Four Seasons Resort & Residences Ushers in a New Era of Luxury Living
Breaking Ground in Telluride Luxury Living
Telluride Real Estate has always embodied prestige, natural splendor, and exclusivity—and now, a new era begins. The highly anticipated Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride has officially broken ground, supported by a record-setting $417 million construction loan from JPMorgan Chase & Co., alongside additional backing from CanAm Enterprises. Together, these investments are driving forward a $1 billion luxury development that will redefine the Telluride resort experience.
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A Game-Changer for Telluride Real Estate
Led by renowned developers Merrimac Ventures and Fort Partners, this milestone marks Telluride’s first major luxury residential and hotel project in over 15 years. For discerning buyers exploring homes for sale in Telluride, CO, the Four Seasons represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own in one of the world’s most sought-after mountain destinations.
Project Highlights
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26 private residences (2–5 bedrooms)
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43 hotel residences (1–4 bedrooms)
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52 hotel keys with panoramic views of Mount Wilson, Campbell Peak, and Palmyra Peak
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World-class amenities: ski valet, fitness center, full-service spa, indoor lap pool, and outdoor hot tub
Every detail reflects the Four Seasons’ signature blend of sophistication and comfort, designed for those who value mountain adventure without sacrificing refinement.
Pricing & Availability
With residences starting at approximately $4 million and over 30 percent already reserved, momentum is building fast. Completion is slated for 2028, and industry analysts anticipate the Four Seasons Telluride will set a new price benchmark for Telluride’s luxury segment.
For high-net-worth buyers seeking a second home, legacy retreat, or investment property, this development offers both long-term value and lifestyle prestige.
Why This Matters for Buyers
According to Anne-Britt Østlund, Broker/Owner of Mountain Rose Realty, the project opens a rare window for discerning buyers:
“Telluride has always been limited in new-build inventory, especially at this caliber. The Four Seasons project expands what’s possible while staying true to the authentic Telluride lifestyle.”
This development is more than architecture—it’s about securing your place in a community where luxury meets the raw beauty of the San Juan Mountains, and where every sunrise feels like your own private showing.
Construction Updates | Town of Mountain Village
Stay connected with progress on this landmark project and broader community infrastructure.
29 October 2025 – Current Activity:
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Ongoing drilling for shoring wall system and dewatering wells
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Visible steam (not smoke) emissions in colder weather
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Site utility installation (one-lane closure on Mountain Village Blvd)
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Tunnel boring for electrical service
Upcoming Activity & Closures:
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Head gate installation at plaza pond (access maintained)
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Dewatering system installation
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Continued utility work and lane closures through off-season
23 October 2025 Update:
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Larger drilling equipment in use due to bedrock hardness—expect increased noise and dust (mitigated by Weitz Company)
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Utility installation and 1-lane closure on Mountain Village Blvd to continue
16 October 2025 Update:
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Three dig rigs operating for shoring wall system
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Earthwork for equipment access underway
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Storm drain installation in Westermere area (one-lane closure)
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Gas line relocation by Black Hills Energy and phone line relocation by Lumen forthcoming
7 October 2025 Milestone:
A historic day in the mountains—the official groundbreaking ceremony for the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Telluride marked the beginning of this visionary project.
The Next Step
As inventory in Telluride Real Estate remains limited, timing is everything. For those waiting for a rare opportunity to own within a globally acclaimed luxury brand, the Four Seasons Telluride delivers on both prestige and potential.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Telluride and when will it be completed?
- The Four Seasons Resort & Residences Telluride is a $1 billion luxury development that officially broke ground in October 2025, backed by a record $417 million construction loan from JPMorgan Chase. The project is slated for completion in 2028 and will include 26 private residences, 43 hotel residences, and 52 hotel keys with amenities like ski valet, spa, fitness center, and pools overlooking Mount Wilson and Campbell Peak.
- What are the starting prices for Four Seasons residences in Telluride, and how many are available?
- Private residences at the Four Seasons Telluride start at approximately $4 million, with options ranging from 2 to 5 bedrooms. Over 30 percent of the units are already reserved, so availability is moving quickly for discerning buyers seeking new-build luxury in Telluride.
- How many residences and hotel units will the Four Seasons Telluride have?
- The development will feature 26 private residences (2–5 bedrooms), 43 hotel residences (1–4 bedrooms), and 52 hotel keys. Each unit is designed with panoramic mountain views and Four Seasons' signature blend of sophistication and comfort.
- Is this Telluride's first major luxury residential project in recent years?
- Yes—the Four Seasons marks Telluride's first major luxury residential and hotel project in over 15 years, making it a rare opportunity for high-net-worth buyers seeking new-build inventory at this caliber in the market.
- What construction impacts should Mountain Village residents expect in the coming months?
- Ongoing activity includes drilling for shoring walls, utility installation with one-lane closures on Mountain Village Boulevard, tunnel boring for electrical service, and visible steam emissions in cold weather. The Weitz Company is mitigating noise and dust, and lane closures are expected to continue through the off-season as dewatering systems and utility work progress.
