Seven New Hotels That Are Taking Hospitality To The Next Level
From the urban environs of Philadelphia to the breezy Caribbean shores of St. Thomas, discover some of the world’s latest/greatest new hotels.
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Deborah Park : January 11, 2018
In recent years, the
River North Art District – RiNo for short – has become one Denver’s trendiest spots, with industrial spaces being revamped into galleries, creative businesses, restaurants and much more. And its just getting better, with infrastructure improvements taking place monthly, from bike paths, pedestrian-friendly paths, connecting footbridges and more. The neighborhood was also just named one of the
Best Drinking Neighborhoods in the Country by Thrillist (see below for more info). Located just north of downtown Denver (which, by the way, was also just singled out by the New York Times), RiNo has an infectious spirit, and The Source Hotel, Denver will fit right in.
Guests won’t go hungry while staying here.
The Source Marketplace opened a few years back – and rapidly became a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. A new generation artisan food market located in a former 1880s brick foundry building, The Source is a carefully curated collective of artisans and retailers offering everything from freshly baked bread to craft cocktails, from street tacos to flower arrangements. The Source Hotel will add even more space for local vendors, growing the square footage to 45,000. In other words, a cool thing just got cooler.
The Woods isn’t the only reason that The Source Hotel’s rooftop is going to be one of Denver’s hottest spots. The hotel is the RiNo neighborhood’s only high-rise structure – so you’ll get a whole new perspective on the Denver skyline and the Front Range panorama. To complement the eye candy, there’s a stylish pool and hot tub.
Craft beer is at the very heart of The Source experience. Guests' check-in will take place just a few feet away and separated only by glass from the legendary New Belgium’s very first Denver brewery — a 10-barrel system producing a constantly rotating tap list for the rooftop Woods bar and restaurant, with a heavy emphasis on sour, wild and experiential beers. As if that’s not enough, the acclaimed Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project is right next-door at The Source Marketplace, and the beloved Great Divide Brewing Co. is across the street. Cheers!
The Source Hotel, Denver’s look is designed by
Stephen Dynia from Dynia Architects. The project creates a powerful duality between the iconic and historic 1880s warehouse that holds the existing Source, and the contemporary new build that will open as the first high rise in the RiNo neighborhood. Dynia preserves the integrity and residual authenticity of RiNo's original low-rise industrial past by creating The Source Hotel from eight distinct, one-story buildings angled and stacked on top of one another. From the rooms to the shared spaces, industrial sensibility is contrasted by light, warm wood and touches of natural elements. To bring the outdoors in, rooms feature raisable garage doors, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
From the urban environs of Philadelphia to the breezy Caribbean shores of St. Thomas, discover some of the world’s latest/greatest new hotels.
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