Loft hotel coming to Broomfield
John Rebchook, Rocky Mountain News
Published November 9, 2007 at midnight
Atlanta-based NYLO Hotels LLC, which will bring its first hotel in Colorado to Interlocken Technology Park in Broomfield, the company said today.
The company develops what it describes as "loft lifestyle hotels." It will break ground in the second quarter of 2008 and open in mid-2009.
The 176-room NYLO Broomfield at Interlocken will be part of 575 Interlocken, a 12-acre, mixed-use project being developed by Granite Properties and Urban Frontier. 575 Interlocken is at the southeast corridor of Interlocken Boulevard and 96th Street. The development also will include an 180,000-square-foot, Class A office building and 13,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space.
"NYLO is very excited about becoming part of the state-of-the-art Granite/Urban development," Michael Mueller, president and chief development officer of NYLO Hotels said in a statement. He said that Broomfield and Interlocken represent a "technology oriented," market that is perfect for the NYLO hotel concept.
The hotel will be minutes from the 1.5 million-square-foot Flatiron Crossing mall.
This will also kick off Granite's first "speculative that is, a building that is not pre-leased, along the northwest corridor," said Stephanie Lawrence, managing director in Denver of Granite Properties. Granite has built similar buildings in Dallas, Atlanta and Houston, she said.
"My partners Garrett Baum and Bill Branyan have been involved in the
Interlocken for over 20 years, so it is fitting that our first
development as Urban Frontier take advantage of that knowledge and
their long and deep relationships in Broomfield," Steve Moyski,
managing partner of Urban Frontier said in a statement.
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