[2][3] It is directly connected to the Åre ski area with its own platter lift, the Copperhill Express.
It was originally supposed to consist of co-op apartments, but there was only little interest from buyers.
In September 2007, construction was suspended as the main investor, Vanilla Ventures, had financial problems.
[6] On February 23, 2009, the investors applied for bankruptcy protection, and on April 26, the hotel was closed with all its staff being laid off.
[7] On August 28, 2009, it was announced that the hotel was purchased by the company Home Properties for 200 million SEK.