If we were to say that the Ramble Hotel is a great adaptive reuse project that converted an old building into a beautiful hotel, it wouldn’t be a stretch to the imagination to see that it could possibly be true. However, the 50-room Ramble Hotel is actually brand new construction. It looks like it has been in the area for decades, blends in with its surroundings, while replacing a couple underutilized single story buildings.

DenverInfill has stopped by a few times to cover this project. Make sure to check our post history to follow it from announcement to present day.

The Ramble Hotel features a striking red brick facade with dark metal accents. The building recalls an early 20th century industrial style with intricate metal and brick detailing, along with steel windows.

The brick facade continues around the building towards the alley however, there is a blank wall facing the open lot behind the building. This will eventually be covered up by a future development.

When the sun starts to go down, uplighting on the Ramble Hotel becomes visible. This subtle feature makes a large impact, especially on a heavy retail corridor like Larimer Street in River North.

This fantastic looking project is now open for both hotel guests and visitors to Death & Company, the hotel’s cocktail bar and restaurant. Welcome to Downtown Denver and River North, Ramble Hotel!