Halcyon Hotel Coming to Denver in Spring 2016

DENVER, Colo.—Halcyon—a Hotel in Cherry Creek is a 155-room hotel that will open spring 2016 along with a rooftop bar, pool and two restaurants, one being Sage Restaurant Group’s Departure Restaurant + Lounge Cherry Creek, featuring a modern-Asian selection.

“Halcyon will be not only an exciting place to be for travelers, but with the culinary offerings, roof top bar, pool, and comfortable atmosphere, we look forward to it being a favorite place for locals as well,” said Peter Karpinski, COO and co-founder of Sage Restaurant Group. “It will be well appointed, with subtle art, textiles, and amenities that make it more than a normal hotel room.”

Set in the affluent neighborhood of Cherry Creek North, with some of Denver’s best shopping and dining, guests can borrow a bike for the day to cruise down the Cherry Creek Bike Path to local breweries, or hop on a Vespa to catch a Rockies game or a meeting downtown.

Guestrooms will offer an original blend of well-wrought design and welcoming gravitas, along with simplicity and textured comforts. Surprises include charging ports for everything, turntables with a selection of the classics, and a variety of literature. Natural elements and riffs on the American West add place to the palate and warm light pours in from oversized windows. Guests will enjoy filtered still and sparkling water, craft cocktail ingredients delivered by room service, a place for coffee, a sizable safe, and a refrigerator for leftovers.

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Nearby to the high-end Cherry Creek Mall, Denver Country Club, Denver Tech Center and just minutes away from downtown Denver, Halcyon’s location provides easy access for business travelers and outdoor adventurers. From morning yoga, to big meetings, to happy hour on the roof-top and fine dining on the strip, this hotel will feel like home, only better.

Halcyon is being constructed by Mortenson Construction and interior design of the hotel’s public spaces and guest rooms is managed by AvroKO and Johnson Nathan Strohe.

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