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SAM Magazine—Plattsburgh, N.Y., Jan. 23, 2017—Gov. Andrew Cuomo is committing $28 million for capital enhancements at two of New York's state-owned facilities—Whiteface and Gore Mountain. Both ski areas are located inWhiteface esize the Adirondacks, and Cuomo said the goal is to attract more tourists to the areas so they can rival ski resorts in nearby Vermont and Canada.

“Winter tourism is a key driver of the North Country economy and we have made it a top priority to leverage natural assets in the region to increase visitors, create jobs and spur economic growth,” Cuomo said. “New York State has Olympic-caliber assets and world-class skiing, but the facilities at Gore and Whiteface are outdated and sub-par. This investment will transform these resorts into year-round, world-class skiing destinations, and attract new skiers and snowboarders from around the globe.”

Whiteface was built in 1958 and last updated in 1978, and Gore was built in 1963 and last updated in 1987, Cuomo said.

More than $20 million will be invested in projects at Whiteface, including:

• $5 million to expand and update Bear Den Lodge

• $3 million to renovate the Adirondack Base Lodge

• $4 million for a new lift connecting the Bear Den Learning Center to the Mid Station

• $3.5 million to build one of the longest zip lines in North America

• $5 million to build “the longest mountain coaster in the United States”

Gore Mountain will receive $8 million in upgrades:

• $5 million to add a third story to the Base Lodge, which will include meeting space, additional seating and visitor amenities, and an expanded rental shop

• $2 million for expanding and modernizing the Saddle Lodge facilities

• $1 million to restore the original 1967 gondola unloading station into a Gore summit warming facility and overlook

The state has already awarded the Olympic Regional Development Authority, which operates Gore and Whiteface, $10 million for other upgrades.