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Hyatt Regency Denver has completed the $23 million redesign of its 1,100 hotel rooms.
The new color palette is intended to reflect the pine trees and landscapes that capture the essence of Colorado. Contemporary elements found throughout the hotel are carried into the guest rooms. The hotel also upgraded Wi-Fi with increased bandwidth to add speed for guests.
"We are pleased with the completion of the redesign of all 1,100 Hyatt Regency Denver accommodations," says Hyatt Regency Denver General Manager Ed Bucholtz. "In addition to comfort and functionality, a great deal of focus was given to providing the most up-to-date technology for these guest rooms. Upgraded Wi-Fi and LCD Smart 46-inch televisions in each guest room help deliver exactly what the guest is looking for."
Hyatt Regency Denver also offers 60,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including two large ballrooms that can seat a total of up to 3,400 people theater style.
One of the region's largest hotels, the Hyatt Regency Denver is located adjacent to the Colorado Convention Center just a block from the 16th Street Mall in the heart of Denver's theater and entertainment district.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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