On Aug. 21, Sage Hospitality Group, along with Walnut Development Partners and EXDO Development, celebrated the topping off of RiNo’s first extended-stay hotel development at 3770 Walnut St. and also announced the long-awaited name of the independent new concept: Catbird.
The overall concept for Catbird, including the amenities and food and beverage outlets, has been curated and directed by the team at Sage Studio, a Sage Hospitality Group company. Inspired by the feeling of home, Catbird will blur the lines between hotel and home by creating adaptable spaces that foster a deeper sense of belonging for its guests and the community.
Catbird’s 165 guest rooms will feature full kitchens with functional high-end housewares, unique storage and beautiful multi-functional furniture that help the spaces realize their larger potential. Business travelers will appreciate the business-friendly features, and guests will love the high-tech entertainment equipment.
“Sage is thrilled to add the eclectic, expressive Catbird to our portfolio of independent hotel brands, and we look forward to creating a place in RiNo that will become a destination in and of itself,” said Walter Isenberg, CEO of Denver-based Sage Hospitality Group. “Along with our partners, our goal all along has been to curate a brand that adapts to the uniqueness of its neighborhood, and we believe that Catbird will be just that.”
Denver-based architecture firm Shears Adkins Rockmore Architects (SA+R), known for its many residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces throughout the city, has led the design of the building. General construction has been led by Katerra Construction, LLC and Farrington Construction Management. Guest room interior designs are by the award-winning DLR Group, whose work includes countless properties in Denver and across the globe. Lobby and Rooftop interior design are being completed by Denver-based Swan Dive Design Studio. Brand concept and design is being led by Portland-based OMFGCO, known for their internationally influential work in the hospitality space and beyond.
“It’s truly exciting to be working together with our partners to bring such an innovative project to the RiNo Art District,” said Chad Ellington of Walnut Development Partners. “We truly believe that Catbird will become a favorite for the community and visitors to the neighborhood, and we can’t wait to welcome people through the doors.”
Paying homage to the history of the neighborhood around it, Catbird encompasses a 3,600-square-foot, four-bedroom historic home, originally built in 1890, which has been preserved as part of the hotel. The spacious home will be completely updated with high-design, high-touch amenities and décor making it a true home away from home for guests to reserve during their time in Denver.
Amenities at the hotel will include a gear locker stocked with bikes, skateboards, scooters, cameras and other items that will all be available for guests to borrow and use as they explore Denver, package delivery lockers and a guest storage area where repeat guests can leave often-used items, and even a dog run for man’s best friend. The hotel’s state of the art fitness center will feature a full complement of Peloton bikes, Peloton treadmills, water rowing machines, cross trainers, and free weights. Each guest floor will host complimentary laundry services as well as a water filling station that dispenses still and sparkling water. Catbird’s creative lobby will be a perfect environment for work or just chilling with a refreshing beverage and friends. Comprised of comfortable spaces, easy grab-and-go food options, a not-to-be-missed bar and a rooftop patio.
The rooftop at Catbird will feature a stunning, yet-to-be-named indoor bar and an inviting outdoor deck with lounge seating and firepits, perfect for enjoying unobstructed views of the Denver skyline with friends and colleagues. The rooftop will also be home to an additional 3,300-square-foot deck that will be dedicated to hosting corporate and social events.
The hotel will also be home to an extensive, inspiring art collection curated by Nine dot Arts. Meant to be both oddly comforting and refreshing, looking at any piece in the collection always starts with the question, “What is that?”The collection will provide a peek into what is happening in the avant-garde, outsider art scene, in Denver and around the world.
Renderings courtesy of Sage Hospitality