In November 2016, we checked in on the Ramble Hotel project when it was at the hole-in-the-ground stage. Now, the three-story (plus mezzanine) building has topped off and soon we should see the brick exterior start to go up.
The Ramble Hotel is situated at the corner of Larimer and 25th Street in the sizzling hot River North Art district where new residential, office, retail, hotel, and light industrial mixed-use projects of all sizes are popping up just about everywhere, and the adaptive reuse of older buildings is just as ubiquitous as new construction.
Here are a few recent site photos:
The Ramble Hotel is a project of Gravitas Development, with Johnson Nathan Strohe as the architect and Sprung Construction as the general contractor.
If all goes as planned, the 50-room boutique hotel should open in 2018.
If I were to direct a tourist to RINO, where exactly would that be? I am likely wrong, but traditionally I thought the area around 25th and Larimer was Five Points or Curtis Park. I would love to see a discussion of neighborhoods in this hot real estate area of Downtown. The name of the neighborhood may mean little currently but perhaps a lot as it pertains to Denver’s most interesting history in this area.
RiNo is an arts district overlay that covers parts of the Five Points, Globeville, and Elyria Swansea neighborhoods. I believe it includes roughly everything between Lawrence, Park Ave, I-25 and I-70.