Denver Union Station

Denver , Colorado
Cost: $50,000,000 | Previous Use: Train station | Current Use: Hotel with restaurant and shopping

Project Details

Denver’s iconic Union Station – located at the foot of LoDo – has been transformed into the centerpiece of a 19.5 acre, $900 million redevelopment that includes multi-modal transportation, including a rail link to the airport and commuter bus center.  The train station, first built in 1881 and rededicated with its Great Hall in 1914, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.  Spearheaded by the Union Station Alliance and under the management of Sage Hospitality, $50 million was spent transforming the station into the 110-room Hotel Crawford, named for preservation pioneer Dana Crawford, with associated uniquely Denver restaurants and shopping venues.

 

Incentives Utilized:

 

  • Federal Historic Tax Credits

 

Photos (1, 4 and 5) by: Ellen Jaskol (courtesy of Sage Hospitality)