Suncadia is an unincorporated community and resort in Kittitas County , Washington , covering an area of 6,300 acres (25.5 km). It is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) east of Seattle in the Cascade Mountains between Roslyn , Cle Elum , and the Mountains to Sound Greenway section of Interstate 90 .
8-437: The resort was a joint undertaking between Jeld-Wen and managing partner Lowe Enterprises . The $ 1 billion project featured a 4-star rated mountain lodge with convention center facilities, a mountain springs themed spa, a sports center with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an outdoor venue amphitheater /lake with winter ice skating , trails and recreational areas, 2,000 residential units, and three golf courses . The resort
16-477: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . JELD-WEN JELD-WEN is an American company with its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina . The company operates more than 120 manufacturing facilities in 19 countries. JELD-WEN designs, produces and distributes interior and exterior doors, wood, vinyl and aluminum windows, wall systems, shower enclosures, closet systems and other components used in
24-473: Is also home to Swiftwater Cellars , a destination winery. A village center with restaurants and shops was to be completed by 2016. As of June 2019 this project has not been completed. Over 500 single-family homesites were sold in 2004, generating more than $ 125 million in gross revenue. The community's open space includes a 1,200-acre (4.9 km) corridor along the Cle Elum River , which remains open to
32-506: The 1970s and 1980s, JELD-WEN grew through vertical integration and acquisition. By 1989, JELD-WEN was ranked seventh among privately held companies in Oregon with revenues of more than $ 350 million. Throughout the 1990s, JELD-WEN continued diversification efforts, moving into additional areas of service and expanding to new countries and continents. In 1996, Forbes ranked JELD-WEN at 225 of the nation's top 500 privately owned companies. In 1997, it
40-568: The New York Stock Exchange on January 27, 2017. The company completed a secondary offering in May 2017. In 2016, door manufacturer Steves & Sons sued JELD-WEN on antitrust grounds for its 2012 acquisition of rival doorskin manufacturer Craftmaster International (CMI). In 2021 the Fourth Circuit affirmed the trial judge's remedy that JELD-WEN must sell CMI's Towanda factory, which was
48-494: The new construction, as well as repair and remodel of residential homes and non-residential buildings. JELD-WEN was founded in 1960 by Richard "Dick" Wendt when he, together with four business partners, bought a millwork plant in Klamath Falls, Oregon . The company first established operations to support their millwork business and later added other materials to its offering including fiber, vinyl, aluminum and steel. During
56-753: The public under a partnership (called the Suncadia Conservancy) that also includes Washington's Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Yakama Nation . The interests of local citizens in aspects of the development that included the corridor were represented by RIDGE , a grassroots group. Suncadia, originally called "MountainStar," was built on former forest lands purchased in 1996 from Plum Creek Timber Company by Jeld-Wen's Trendwest Investments. 47°12′36″N 121°00′25″W / 47.21°N 121.007°W / 47.21; -121.007 This Kittitas County, Washington state location article
64-483: Was ranked 119 and revenues were estimated at $ 1.39 billion. By the early 2000s, JELD-WEN was operating throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Europe, Australia, and Asia. JELD-WEN also diversified in to the home center business and began selling through big-box retailers. JELD-WEN was recapitalized by Onex Corporation in 2011 following the housing market downturn. JELD-WEN went public through an IPO on
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