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McHugh Completes Renovation of Historic Blackstone Hotel
Denver-based owner Sage Hospitality Resources has reopened the 98-year-old hotel as part of the Marriott Renaissance chain. McHugh worked with architect
The massive renovation of the 23-story structure began in
Completed in 1910, the Blackstone was designed by Marshall & Fox. The Modern French Beaux Arts-style building has hosted 12 U.S. presidents.
Among the historic areas restored to their original grandeur were the main lobby, with its fireplace, mahogany trim, plaster detailing and original wall sconces; the Crystal Ballroom overlooking
The extensive nature of the renovation shows in many details, including the elaborate brass wall sconces that McHugh refinished. When originals could not be salvaged, the team worked with specialty contractors to create duplicates. In other historic areas, McHugh removed decades-old carpeting to find the marble floors underneath damaged by carpet tacks. The team repaired the floors by salvaging the hard-to-match marble from other, less-visible parts of the hotel.
While reconstruction of a century-old building is bound to turn up unexpected issues, the most significant one was positive, said
The historic hotel now includes some new spaces. The top floor, underneath its distinctive mansard roof, lay unfinished since its 1910 opening-until now. It now features three penthouse suites with the original porthole windows and new skylights to illuminate the 20-foot ceiling heights, along with a concierge-level lounge that includes a library, fireplace and upholstered window seats.
McHugh reconfigured every guest floor to create entirely new hotel rooms complete with modern amenities such as televisions embedded into bathroom mirrors. The building received all-new plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, and fire protection systems, including sprinklers. All basement levels were reconfigured, with new mechanical spaces, offices and kitchens. McHugh also preserved and repaired the hotel's terra cotta cladding and mansard roof, and replaced every window and storefront.
The Blackstone represents McHugh's latest in a string of dramatic
SOURCE James McHugh Construction Co.
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