Four Seasons Hotel Denver Explained

Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Denver
Status:Complete
Completion Date:October 19, 2010
Building Type:Mixed Use
Antenna Spire:641feet
Roof:565feet
Floor Count:45
Rooms:239 (including 21 suites)
Floor Area:7664870NaN0

Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Denver is a 565feet tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado, United States. This makes it the 4th tallest building in Denver. It was completed in 2010 and has 45 stories and 7664870NaN0 of usable floor space. It is estimated to cost $350 million, or $456.63 per sq. ft., which would make it the most expensive privately owned building ever constructed in Denver. It is a mixed-use building, containing a pool, fitness center and amenities.

The lower 24 floors contain the Four Season Hotel, while the upper 21 floors contain residential suites. The hotel operates 239 guest rooms and suites.[1] As of 2010, it was the tallest mixed-use tower in Denver.

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References

  1. Web site: Hotel Facts | Four Seasons Hotel Denver.

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