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The Woolley’s Classic Suites hotel chain was founded by hotelier Robert. E. Woolley.

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Originator of the all-suite hotel concept, Robert E. Woolley has overseen the development, management and expansion of hotel collections totaling more than 45 hotels and 10,000 suites.

All-suite format

The idea for an all-suite hotel was developed with the objective of providing spacious facilities to guests at competitive rates. At Woolley’s Classic Suites, each guest room is a suite with a separate living room and bedroom. For leisure travelers, the extra space afforded by the living room allows for the room to be easily converted into a bedroom for sleeping up to two additional guests. The space also allows business travelers the opportunity for separate working and sleeping areas. Each location will welcome guests through a lush, oasis-style atrium and provide complimentary breakfasts and cocktail hours, hallmarks of the Woolley tradition.

Denver-Aurora

The site of the first of several Woolley’s Classic Suites is planned for the Denver-Aurora market, located in Gateway Office Park, approximately 10 miles from Denver International Airport (DIA) and 13 miles from downtown.

Denver is a year-round leisure and business destination, and DIA is the only major hub airport within a 500-mile radius serving as a gateway to Colorado’s tourism industry. In 2010, the Denver area hosted more than 12 million overnight visitors in town for business or to explore the area’s many sports, entertainment and cultural attractions.

Specs

  • Eight levels
  • Porte-cochere entry
  • Two-story lobby with oasis
  • 244 two-room suites, ranging between 645 and 690 sq. ft.
  • Four 1,268-square-foot executive suites
  • Project Architects: The Arthur Valdes Company, Inc., Newport Beach, Calif., James Fabbri & Associates, Scottsdale, Ariz.
  • References

    Woolley’s Classic Suites Wikipedia