The Waldorf Astoria, recognized for its upscale hotels and resorts, is lending its name to a condominium project in Cherry Creek North that is expected to open in three years. The condos will reflect the Astoria’s reputation, with unit prices beginning at $1.2 million.
Thirty-seven luxury residences will be included in the project, ranging from 1,350 square feet to 4,320 square feet, according to a Tuesday morning news release by national real estate developer Property Markets Group and global hospitality company Hilton, who are in charge of the project.
“We are excited to once again partner with Hilton to expand our luxury residential portfolio and bring the first Waldorf Astoria-branded property to the state of Colorado,” said Ryan Shear, Managing Partner of PMG, in the news release.
Each residence will offer panoramic views of the mountains and downtown, complemented by finishes and appliances such as gourmet Boffi kitchens and Italian bathroom vanities.
Additional features include the Waldorf Astoria Peacock Alley-inspired lounge, a signature restaurant, a rooftop resort-style pool with bar, a wellness center, a curated lobby with a porte-cochere drop-off and dedicated electric vehicle charging stations.
“Waldorf Astoria will perfectly complement the vibrant Cherry Creek community, offering residents an extraordinary living experience that seamlessly blends luxury, comfort and the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains,” said Dino Michael, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Hilton Luxury Brands.
Concept design for the property is led by Denver-based Shears Adkins Rockmore (SAR+) and architect Carlos Ott. Interior design firm BAMO is also on board, incorporating designs inspired by the snow-capped Rockies.
The property is set to be completed in 2027, according to a PMG spokesperson.
Founded in 1991, PMG’s extensive portfolio consists of 175 projects, with more than 10,000 residential units and a total of over 18 million square feet of development nationwide, including major markets like Florida, New York, Colorado, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia.
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Luxury hospitality will soon have a new address in Cherry Creek as Colorado welcomes its first Waldorf Astoria property. The upscale Denver neighborhood, known for its premium shopping, dining, and art scene, is set to host the iconic luxury brand that has long epitomized world-class hospitality.
Hilton, the driving force behind the global Waldorf Astoria brand, announced plans to introduce the luxury chain to Denver, thus enriching Colorado’s hospitality landscape. This forthcoming addition will mark a significant milestone as it ushers the first Waldorf Astoria hotel in the state, and, accordingly, is expected to elevate the hotelling standards regionally.
Luxurious comfort, exquisite dining options, and premium facilities have all been major selling points for Waldorf Astoria since its inception. The brand, coveted for its holistic and elegant guest experiences, aligns perfectly with the upscale vibe of Cherry Creek, and is anticipated to enhance the area’s appeal further.
The select-service hotel will be a magnificent addition to the upscale district, featuring 203 guest rooms including 28 suites offering a panoramic view of Denver’s skyline. 8,500 square feet of retail space in the hotel lobby will also be dedicated to high-class dining and shopping, housing world-renowned brands that add to the opulence.
The hotel is expected to feature an array of upscale amenities, including a locomotive wellness suite with a fitness center, yoga and meditation room, spa and a rooftop pool. Food lovers can look forward to a specialty restaurant serving delectable global gastronomy, while event planners can take advantage of a spacious ballroom, flexible meeting spaces, and a finely landscaped terrace for outdoor events.
Collaborating with international and local designers, architects and artisans, Waldorf Astoria Cherry Creek aims to reflect a seamless blend of local culture and international trends, making the hotel not just a hospitality venue, but a cultural hub.
However, it’s not just the promise of luxury that sets this project apart. Waldorf Astoria has promised to create a property that will be environmentally friendly, with innovative measures that will be environmentally responsive and efficient. The hotel’s design will prioritize sustainability and its operation will be in compliance with Hilton’s Travel with Purpose corporate responsibility strategy.
The Waldorf Astoria Cherry Creek is expected to open its grand doors to guests in 2023. While the hospitality industry anticipates a post-pandemic rebound, this development might well serve as a beacon of hope for the industry’s future.
Reflective of the growing demand for luxury hospitality, the welcoming of Waldorf Astoria in Cherry Creek is bound to further enhance Colorado’s status as a major destination for world-class lodging, dining, and shopping. The stunning property, promising to deliver the exceptional Waldorf Astoria experience tailored in an authentically Colorado package, is already generating buzz in the hospitality world and is eagerly awaited by Denver’s discerning clientele.
In its pursuit to create unforgettable moments and make a meaningful contribution to the environmental sustainability, the Waldorf Astoria Cherry Creek will no doubt cement its status as a luxurious haven in Colorado, and ultimately, contribute to the broader luxury hospitality landscape in the region.
In the spirit of compromise, the team agreed to combine elements from both proposals. Not everyone was entirely satisfied, but they acknowledged the benefit of working together towards a common goal. This spirit of collaboration ultimately helped them to overcome their differences and produce a plan that was stronger than any single proposal could have been.,
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Colorado’s first Waldorf Astoria property coming to Cherry Creek