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Beyond LEED: The New Rules of Sustainable Development

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Mile High Dine & Recline: The All Inn Hotel

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We checked out the brand-new Kindred Resort, Keystone’s first-ever ski-in, ski-out hotel, anchored by two towers of luxury residences.✨🏔️

OZ Architecture designed a sustainable, energy-efficient resort that features 107 hotel rooms and 95 luxury residences. 

Designed as the “living room” of Keystone, Kindred Resort brings together elevated luxury and the warm, family-friendly spirit that makes this mountain town so special. Every detail feels thoughtfully curated—from the architecture to the guest experience—creating a welcoming retreat for adventure, connection, and the ultimate Colorado getaway. 🏔️✨

Watch this space…there’s lots more to come!

📍Kindred Resort | Keystone, Colorado

#KindredResort #KeystoneColorado #ColoradoMountains #LuxuryTravel #MountainResort

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A long-awaited effort to restore Denver’s historic Rossonian Hotel took a significant step forward in May as the Denver City Council advanced a tax increment financing (TIF) package that could provide up to $15.5 million in public financing support for the project.

The redevelopment—by @palisadepartners —includes a comprehensive restoration of the historic Rossonian building alongside new hotel accommodations, event space, food and beverage offerings, retail space and community-focused uses. 

If approved, the financing package would represent another major investment along the Welton Corridor and could help accelerate the long-anticipated reopening of the Rossonian. Current projections target a 2028 opening for the revitalized hotel.

Read more at the link in our bio.

Rendering courtesy of @crainearchitecture

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