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The Curtis Fact Sheet

FACT SHEET

Location:
Located across from the Denver Center for Performing Arts and just blocks from the bustling 16th Street Mall, The Curtis is the place to “Stay Happy” in the downtown Theater District. There are 40 restaurants within five blocks of the hotel and plenty of shopping and entertainment to keep guests busy. The Curtis is also convenient to Denver’s eight professional sports teams, world-class zoo and brand-new Contemporary Art Museum.

Address:

The Curtis
1405 Curtis Street
Denver, CO80202
Tel. (303) 571-0300
Fax (303) 825-4301

Reservations: (800) 525-6651
Website: www.thecurtis.com
Soft Opening: January 2007
Grand Opening: April 19, 2008: Bart Simpson’s Birthday
Architect: Semple Brown Architects
Owner/Operator: Sage Hospitality
Membership: The Curtis is a member of Preferred Hotel Group’s Sterling Collection

Description:
The Curtis pops with “pop culture.” Inside, the lobby sets a playful pace, with bold contemporary features and furnishings in a retro palette. Over here is interactive video art of classic childhood games by local artist Gary Emrich.  Over there is the hotel’s 5 & Dime Store, serving classic sodas, candies and travel games as well as signature Curtis amenities.

And behind the front desk are talented staffers whose impressive knowledge of “rock, paper, scissors” assures the check-in process will put a smile on each guest’s face.

The ground-floor frivolity is just a prelude to the playfulness above, which encourages guests to “Stay Happy” when they stay at The Curtis. With 16 stories to go around, The Curtis features 13 themed guest room floors – including a mysterious 13th Floor – each with eye-catching pop art inspirations and installations.

4TH FLOOR
Perfect Pair
5TH FLOOR
One Hit Wonders
6TH FLOOR
Fun and Games
7TH FLOOR
Laugh Out Loud
8TH FLOOR
Sci-Fi Floor
9TH FLOOR
Big Hair
10TH FLOOR
Floor of Champions
11TH FLOOR
Chick Flick
12TH FLOOR
The Dance Floor
13TH FLOOR
dun, dun, dunnnnn!!
14TH FLOOR
TV Mania
15TH FLOOR
Mad About Music
16TH FLOOR
Pedal to the Metal

 

Guest rooms and Suites:
Chic, contemporary and decorated with bold attention to detail, the room lineup includes 26 Singles, 136 Double/Queens, 172 Kings and a pair of luxurious master suites that have beautiful views of downtown Denver and the surrounding Rocky Mountains.

Rooms are decorated with modern furnishings and eclectic pop art décor.  Bathrooms are supplied with Tarocco from Baronessa Cali bath products and amenities that have a lovely fresh orange scent.

Amenities: Guest room amenities include:
  • Flat-screen televisions
  • Beetle Speaker System with ZipConnect for iPods and MP3
  • Complimentary high speed wired and wireless internet access
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Coffee Maker and coffee
Guest Services: Guest services include
  • Board games such as Candyland and Boggle for in-room use.
  • Business Center
  • Pet-friendly amenities
  • Concierge Services
  • Fitness Center

Public Art:
All Together Now
, a 42 foot high sculpture by nationally renowned artists Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, was installed Summer of 2007 at a cost of $250,000.  The artists were selected to create the piece after an international art competition searched the globe for the best talent.  Inspired by the Beatles song, “All Together Now”, the skyward reaching piece is a stack of steel 3-dimensional building blocks in a variety of vibrant colors spelling out “All Together Now.” The design is the ideal artistic complement to The Curtis by bringing fun and style together inside and out.

Dining:

The Corner Office
Loosen your tie, kick off your heels and enjoy time with friends, colleagues, or a hot date at The Corner Office. Designed with good times and comfort in mind, the bustling bar and energetic dining rooms feature retro-chic interiors infused with intrigue.

Chef Jeffrey Todd Bolton’s progressive global comfort food is mixed with international flavors and gives traditional favorites a fresh twist. Unwind in the lounge with an extensive cocktail list and listen to a custom soundtrack that provides the pulse.

Satisfying all tastes, The Corner Office serves up power breakfasts, working lunches, and family-style dinners that go easy on your paycheck.

Reservations: (303) 825-6500

Private Dining Rooms
A private dining room, The Oval Office, can be reserved for business meetings and special occasions. Laid out with a retro chic design, private dining rooms can accommodate up to 30 guests.

Drinking:

Martini Bar
The teak Martini Bar and backlit blue Lucite highlights create an inviting setting for upscale urban clientele, with an inventive cocktail menu including original concoctions like the James Dean and the Buzz Aldrin.

Room Service:
Room service for hotel guests is available from The Corner Office for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Meetings and Events:
The Curtis is the perfect place for creative meetings with 20,805 square-feet of function space, including two ballrooms and 15 meeting rooms with maximum capacities of 250 for banquets and 437 for theatre-style seating. Planners can delight their attendees with Connect4 centerpieces, life-sized games of Jenga and plenty of Orange Crush to go around. Onsite coordinators and event staff assure professional occasions, with custom culinary menus including everything from upscale cuisine to cotton candy.

Business Center
The Curtis also has a new Business Center, open 24/7, with computer stations and a printer, as well as wireless Internet connection through every inch of the hotel.

Rates starting from: $229 a night

For Further Information Contact:

Cristienne Beam
Marketing Coordinator for the Independent Collection
Tel: (720) 889-4793
cristienne.beam@thecurtis.com

 
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