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The Maven Hotel Launches in Denver

DENVER

Sage Hospitality announced the opening of The Maven Hotel at Dairy Block in downtown Denver. The property is described as “a vibrant new urban hotel concept,” in an official release.

The independent Maven aims to deliver an industrial hotel experience with an energetic lobby highlighting a mix of local art and handmade products. Located in the heart of Lower Downtown (LoDo) on the corner of Wazee and 19th Streets, the first Maven Hotel anchors Denver’s new Dairy Block mixed-use development by Sage, McWHINNEY and Grand American, Inc.

“We carefully designed this hotel to showcase Sage’s dedication to creating one-of-a-kind hotel experiences that are embraced by both visitors and locals alike,” said Walter Isenberg, president and CEO of Sage Hospitality. “We expect The Maven to be a successful concept that can be [adapted and expanded].”

The Maven is celebrating its Grand Opening this spring with the “Find Yourself Here” introductory offers of room rates starting at $169 per night, which includes the hotel’s extensive list of amenities.

Designed by Denver-based Johnson Nathan Strohe, The Maven’s 172 guest rooms feature a rich color palette and loft-style decor with high ceilings and large windows. Located one block from Coors Field, The Maven is the official hotel partner of the Colorado Rockies. With a special baseball-themed Diamond Suite, the hotel will be rolling out several packages offering exclusive access to the Rockies.

Guests at The Maven at Dairy block can enjoy the second outpost of Kachina Southwestern Grill, a free-spirited, modern Southwestern grill by Sage Restaurant Group co-founder Peter Karpinski.  The Maven will also be home to the Poka Lola Social Club, which reinvents the everyman’s cocktail bar and more.

Curated by Denver’s NINE dot ARTS, The Maven houses more than 400 original art pieces created by emerging and established Colorado artists, including Andrew Ramiro Tirado and Christine Buchsbaum.

The Maven is also home to the divisible 2,300-square-foot Windsor event space that can accommodate groups of up to 200 people with hardwood floors and a mixture of exposed brick and wood walls. Other amenities at the hotel include access to the Dairy Block’s 4,500-square-foot fitness center and more.

Dairy Block is a mixed-used redevelopment of the Lower Downtown (LoDo) block that once housed Denver’s Windsor Dairy. The soul of Dairy Block will be The Alley, a lively micro-district opening this summer, that will run from 18th and 19th between Blake and Wazee Streets and house an eclectic mix of local artisans. The Maven’s meeting space and Poka Lola Social Club will both open up onto The Alley.