Tag: Hotel
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Report: Denver lodging bounces back, but lags behind national recovery
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Metro Denver’s hotels saw a strong first quarter, marching – slowly but surely – to pre-pandemic occupancy levels, according to an industry report from real estate giant CBRE. But the recovery remains behind the national average – largely because of the influx of all the newly-constructed, higher-priced…
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Metro Moves: New hotel coming to Denver Tech Center — rooftop bar, sweeping views included
Welcome to The Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Opening soon Promising views from Pikes Peak to Longs Peak from a rooftop bar, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants announced plans for a 190-room, 19-story boutique hotel…
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Denver-area hotels cannot be held liable for sex trafficking, federal judge rules
Even though hotel staff knew a sex trafficking victim well enough to wink as she checked in and offer a “jetted tub” upgrade, they were seemingly unaware she was being exploited and she may not sue for her two years of abuse, a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Philip A. Brimmer found…
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While Colorado’s tourism is on the rebound, 2021 won’t see full recovery
Colorado’s tourism season usually fuels the state’s economy like wood on a campfire. As the state climbs out of a COVID-19 pandemic-caused recession, 2021’s season looks to bounce back considerably from 2020, with most restrictions on restaurants, hotels and other tourism-related businesses relaxed or lifted entirely. The industry is expecting a resurgence in visitors arriving…
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Owner of Gaylord Rockies resort to reap $1.3 billion in tax incentives
Ryman Hospitality Properties’ recent announcement it is buying the remaining interest in the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center means it can push the gas pedal to the floor creating the “Opryland of the West.” But Ryman isn’t the only one paying for the Gaylord Rockies: Colorado and the City of Aurora will pay Ryman…
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Man with military-style rifle shot and killed by police at busy Colorado Springs gas station
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A man with a military-style assault rifle was shot and killed early Thursday in the second officer-involved shooting in El Paso County in four days, according to law enforcement officials. Police said they shot the man, whose name hasn’t been released, after he accosted a…
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Iconic Aspen Club sold to Boulder resort developer
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Stonebridge Companies CEO Navin Dimond sees growth coming despite pandemic
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver hotelier Navin Dimond has navigated prior downturns and insists his Stongebridge Companies is poised for growth, despite a devastating year for the hotel industry worldwide. Dimond recently appointed Aly-khan S. Merali president and managing partner for the private hotel owner, operator and developer. “This…




