Stonebridge Companies has acquired the Denver International Airport Country Inn & Suites and plans to convert the hotel into a
Courtyard by Marriott property.
The 192-room hotel will undergo a significant renovation and conversion to offer the latest Courtyard with six interior design finishes, a full-service Bistro Cafe and bar, WiFi, a business library, boardroom and meeting rooms, guest laundry, gift shop market, 24-hour fitness center and an outdoor patio with a fire pit and views of the Rocky Mountains.
"We are excited to announce the conversion of the Country Inn & Suites to the Courtyard Marriott," says Navin Dimond, founder, president and CEO of Stonebridge. "We have had a long and strong-withstanding relationship with Marriott, and therefore we know this hotel will keep true to our Distinguished Hospitality brand as we continue to provide modern comfort and convenience."
The 192 guest rooms include a combination of 74 two-bed queen size and 118 single-bed king room accommodations, which include 15 larger king suites and two extra-large king suites designed for longer stays.
Founded in 1991, Stonebridge is a privately owned, innovative hotel owner, operator and developer headquartered near Denver. Its diverse portfolio of properties includes select-service, extended-stay, mid-scale and full-service hotels in markets throughout the United States.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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