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226-Room Hyatt Place Hotel Opens Near DIA

Today, Hyatt Place Peña Station/Denver Airport opened its doors and welcomed its first guests at 6110 North Panasonic Way in Denver. The new hotel features unexpected and experiential elements, including a curated Colorado-centric art program; a lively bar showcasing top local beers, wine and spirits; a resident Golden Retriever puppy named Denver greeting guests at check-in; and an ultra-convenient location just one stop away from Denver International Airport (DIA) on the RTD University of Colorado A-line train.

A collaboration between McWHINNEY – a Colorado-based real estate investor and developer with expertise in hospitality, mixed-use, commercial, multi-family and residential assets – and Sage Hospitality, the hotel’s operator, this is the first hotel to open in Denver’s Peña Station NEXT, a transit-oriented community offering multi-family housing, offices, retail, health and wellness, along with hotels, restaurants and more.

“Denver’s Peña Station NEXT is a new kind of global showcase community and we couldn’t be happier to provide visitors with a memorable hotel experience in such a connected destination,” said Susi Keating, general manager of Hyatt Place Peña Station/Denver Airport. “This new hotel is the most evolved version of Hyatt Place, offering guests an elevated experience while they stay with us. Our location is key – Hyatt Place Peña Station is the only hotel directly on the RTD A-line, making it just an eight minute train ride to DIA and less than 30 minutes to Denver Union Station.”

Hyatt Place Peña Station/Denver Airport offers; 226 spacious guestrooms with separate spaces to sleep, work and play; event spaces that offer more than 4,000 square feet of flexible, high-tech meeting/function space, a fitness center featuring a Peloton bike and other cardio equipment; an indoor heated pool; and an entertainment area with board games and a Sony Play Station, along with a library with digital options for borrowing books

Highlights of the interior art program at the hotel include an integrated luggage wall and historic license plates from Western states. In partnership with NINE dot Arts, the curated art collection offers playful references of Colorado’s past, present and future, plus the connectivity of technology and social media, and the nostalgia of domestic living.

Designed by Denver architecture firm Cannon Design and interior design firm Design Force, and built by Alliance Construction, Hyatt Place Peña Station/Denver Airport expects to earn Silver LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Peña Station NEXT is being developed by L.C. Fulenwider, Inc. in partnership with the Denver International Airport Division of Real Estate and Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company.

 

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