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Hotel rooms planned for upper floors of Evans School

Denver’s Landmark Preservati­on Commission will consider project on Tuesday

- By Thomas Gounley

Hotel rooms are planned for the upper floors of the historic Evans School in the Golden Triangle.

An applicatio­n submitted to Denver’s Landmark Preservati­on Commission, which will consider aspects of the project on Tuesday, specifies the planned use.

“An event space on the second level will host large gatherings,” the document states. “The remainder of the upper floors will house hotel rooms and hotel amenity spaces.”

The three-story former elementary school at 1115 Acoma St. was purchased in 2019 for $11 million by Denver-based developmen­t firms City Street Investors and Columbia Group. The city landmark built in 1904 has sat underutili­zed for decades, with sporadic use as office and event space.

From the start, executives at those firms said they hoped to incorporat­e restaurant space on the first floor.

But the plan for the second and third floors remained in flux, with City Street founder Joe Vostrejs initially saying that the joint venture was trying to decide between office space and hotel rooms.

Vostrejs, reached Monday, said considerat­ion of office space died with the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has softened demand for office space. He said discussion in recent months has mostly revolved around the extent of retail use and hotel rooms.

“We think the combinatio­n of retail, food and beverage and hotel is going to be the most economical­ly viable,” he said. “And it’s also what the neighborho­od wants.”

The applicatio­n to the landmark commission, prepared by Boss Architectu­re and Kimberlin Architectu­re, includes proposed floor plans showing 20 hotel rooms on the second and third floors.

“I think that’s probably pretty close to being the number,” Vostrejs said. “It could change.”

The plans also show a fitness center, lounge and other amenity space on the upper floors.

Vostrejs said the idea is to make those areas accessible to the broader public, not just hotel guests. An outdoor pool is also planned, potentiall­y one that could essentiall­y convert into a patio as needed.

“It’s an expensive piece, but it would be really cool to use,” Vostrejs said.

Vostrejs said the owners have hired consultant­s to help nail down specifics of the hotel operation, including branding and price points.

There are a handful of hotels already in the Golden Triangle: one by the Denver Art Museum, an Element by Westin at 1314 Elati St., and a hostel along Broadway at the neighborho­od’s edge.

But the closest competitor to the Evans School in terms of proximity could ultimately end up immediatel­y north of the structure. The parking lot there is owned by Denver-based developer Urban Villages, which submitted plans in September 2021 proposing a 30-story building with both hotel rooms and condominiu­ms. That project has not broken ground.

In regard to the firstfloor restaurant space at the Evans School, the floor plans show spaces labeled “wine bar” and “coffee/ice cream,” along with other areas more generally designated “bar” and “restaurant/bar.”

Tuesday’s meeting will mark the second time the Evans School has gone before the landmark commission under the new ownership group.

The commission approved an initial set of changes in June 2021.

The commission is not weighing on the planned hotel use, but rather details such as an addition on the alley side of the structure.

Asked about the project timeline, Vostrejs said he and his partners are focused on the entitlemen­t process now while waiting to see how overall economic uncertaint­y pans out.

“This thing is still out there a ways,” he said of completion.

 ?? BUSINESSDE­N FILE ?? The Evans School at 1115 Acoma St.
BUSINESSDE­N FILE The Evans School at 1115 Acoma St.

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