DENVER
Grand Hyatt Denver and Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center hotels, both located in downtown Denver, announced that each property will renovate its meeting and event spaces, including a total of four large ballrooms. The project at the two hotels is estimated at a combined cost of $10 million.
Here’s a closer look at the details on the meeting space revamps:
Grand Hyatt Denver
Designed by renowned architecture firm, Looney and Associates, Grand Hyatt Denver’s conference space will be completely modernized. Spanning the hotel’s Grand and Imperial ballrooms, and numerous meeting rooms located on two interconnected levels, the new updates will include floor and wall coverings in patterns that are inspired by the Mile High City’s urban grid, using tones of gray and sunset rusts.
The use of natural materials and dark walnut millwork will complement custom light fixtures, and provide a soft and flattering glow. Statement door entries will create a sense of arrival in foyer areas, while free-standing columns and refreshed elevator lobbies will offer inviting spaces for guests.
Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center
Hyatt Regency Denver’s conference facility is comprised of 60,600 square feet of versatile boardrooms and meeting space, including the renowned Capitol and Centennial ballrooms and adjoining pre-function areas.
Denver designers Rowland + Broughton will add layers of texture and color to evoke the surrounding mountains, while contemporary furnishings will create a modern yet residential feel to the redone areas.
The hotel’s foyer functionality will be enhanced with furnishings that can be configured for a variety of seating styles; and one meeting space will provide collaborative seating and work tables for multi-functional use.