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1111 Tower

Filed under: Estates, Luxury Travel & Hotels

Denver is set to get a new luxury residences tower that will make a big impact on the skyline. The recent groundbreaking of 1111 Tower marks the start of a building that will stand approximately 600 feet high and will be a new residential building in downtown Denver. The building will include 240 rooms of luxury hotel accommodations and 102 private residences that range from 1,000 square feet to 6,100 square feet. The new Four Seasons Hotel Denver will take up the first 16 floors of the building and will include a restaurant, lobby lounge and bar, spa, fitness center, meeting space and a rooftop pool and dining area. The private residences start on the 18th floor and extend up to the 45th floor offering gorgeous Rocky Mountain views. The tower is scheduled for completion by Spring 2010.

150 S. Madison, Cherry Creek Goes Condo

Filed under: Estates


I've mentioned the Cherry Creek area of Denver in terms of luxury homes before but there are also new condominium developments rising in the area. 150 S. Madison seeks to combine old-world charm with all the latest luxury conveniences and offers a chance to buy into the prestigious Cherry Creek neighborhood at a lower price. There will be 29 units designed in a a style that features an old-fashioned stone exterior and a light-filled more modern interior. The developer recently partnered with Bang & Olufsen to wire up the units for audio, video, home theater, and home automation, and Bang & Olufsen offers a variety of different upgrade packages for audio, video, automation and home theater systems. There are two floor plans, smaller units that measure 1300-1400 sq. ft. and are located on the first and second floors and larger Penthouse units that measure between 2500-2700 sq. ft. and are on the third floor. According to real estate listings, the smaller homes are in the $500,000 to $600,000 range with the penthouses going for over $1 million.

The Denver Real Estate Bubble blog has some interesting stats on Denver real estate, particularly the resale price of some lower-priced Cherry Creek condos.

1401 Lawrence To Be Tallest Building In Denver

Filed under: Estates

1401 Lawrence, a condominium complex planned for Denver, has announced a collaboration with glass artist Dale Chihuly. Chihuly, whose glass configurations often decorate expensive condos, will collaborate on the design and contribute original installations that will appear in the public spaces including even the elevators. This is the first time he has worked with a developer to work on a project like this. The building is a $165 million project that will be, at 51 stories, the tallest residential tower planned for the Denver area. The building will have 145 residences ranging in size from 1200 to 7400 square feet. The building will include a pool and garden on the sixth floor, a private dining room and multiple lounges.

Hotel Teatro Launches In-Room Spa Program

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Spas

Hotel Teatro, a luxury boutique hotel in Denver, has just created a new in-room spa program. For smaller hotels where there is often not room for a separate spa, this is one way to offer clients the spa experience. Hotel Teatro is in what was once the Denver Tramway Building.  building created in 1911, has a Renaissance Revival style of brick and terra cotta with wainscoting and marble details inside. The hotel is now offering a Holistic Package which includes a guest room, 60 minute in-room massage, aromatherapy bath turndown service and two energy bars starting at $405. The hotel can also arrange for a variety of treatments including manicures, pedicures, acupressure, acupuncture and more. Travel Leisure named it the best hotel in Denver and it was also named one of the the top 30 business hotels in the world. The announcement of this program definitely speaks to the trend that most luxury hotels, no matter small or elegant need to have some sort of spa option in order to stay current in today's hotel game.

Monroe Pointe, New Luxury Condos Planned For Denver

Filed under: Estates

A new six-story, $60 million luxury condominium development is coming to Denver. The new 75-unit building will have a contemporary design and will be located in an area known as the Alameda Triangle. According to the Rocky Mountain News, the project is the brainchild of the Rifkin brothers, sons of cable-TV pioneer Monroe "Monty" Rifkin, and will be named Monroe Pointe. The condos will range from the $400,00s to over $2 million for a penthouse and the sizes will range from 860 to 5,500 square feet. The tower is being designed by the Davis Partnership and will have mountain views. The existing building is being torn down and it is expected that the new condos will be ready in summer 2007.

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