DENVER—The Denver Marriott Tech Center will launch a massive property transformation this fall, according to Marriott International. The renovation is scheduled to be completed by next September and will include a complete overhaul of the hotel’s lobby, 605 guestrooms and more than 50,000 sq. ft. of meeting space.
The hotel’s two towers of guestrooms will be revamped to feature contemporary furniture, 49-in. flat screen TVs and refrigerators, as well as bathrooms with sliding barn doors, backlit mirrors and tile showers. Designed by Parker-Torres Design Inc., guestrooms, public spaces in the refreshed hotel will offer modern decor in shades of grays, browns and blues to reflect the natural beauty and rich minerals of Colorado, according to the company.
Owned by Bethesda, Maryland-based Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., the property is also creating 36 upscale extended-stay executive studios and five extended-stay executive suites that will feature separate living, kitchen and sleeping spaces, and 5,000 sq. ft. of additional meeting space configured into four breakout rooms.
Managed by Denver’s Sage Hospitality, the hotel plans to provide the latest in hospitality technology, including Marriott’s new in-room entertainment system featuring Netflix, the latest WiFi technology, mobile check-in and state-of-the-art reader boards.
The Denver Marriott Tech Center will also be one of the first in the nation to offer a Marriott M Club Lounge, an exclusive space with premiere services. In addition, there will be a freestanding restaurant in the lobby atrium, a a larger fitness center with updated equipment and an on-site market.
The renovation will be done in two phases and the hotel will remain open, with extensive plans in place to minimize disruption, according to the company.