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Antlers Hotel (Colorado Springs, Colorado)

The Antlers is a Wyndham Hotel located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It opened in 1967 and is the third hotel of that name on the same site.

The Antlers in 2016

The first Antlers Hotel was built in 1883 and burned down in 1898.

The second Antlers Hotel, completed in 1901, was torn down in 1964 to make way for the current Antlers.

Geography edit

The hotel site is located in the center of downtown Colorado Springs,[1] on Cascade Avenue, just off of Colorado Avenue. It is near Interstate 25.[2] The hotel is near the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad depot building[3] and Antlers Park and adjacent to the Antlers Garage.

Description edit

The downtown hotel has 272 rooms, including 14 executive suites, 5 junior suite, city facing governors suite and mountain facing founders suite. Within the hotel is 27,500 square feet of meeting space, an indoor pool, health club, beauty salon, breakfast restaurant, sports bar and lobby bar with 50 beers on tap and 50 wines by the glass.[4]

History edit

First building (1883–1898) edit

In June 1883,[a] twelve years after he founded the City of Colorado Springs as a railroad town,[8] William Jackson Palmer built The Antlers hotel. The hotel was designed by Peabody & Stearns and Pierce P. Furber.[9][10] It was built near the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway (D&RGW), which Palmer had co-founded in 1870. The hotel was named for the large elk and deer racks that Palmer installed in the building.[1][6] It had 75 unique guest rooms, a music room, Turkish Bath, children's playroom, billiards room, and a barber shop. The hotel had gas lights, steam heat, hot and cold water, and a hydraulic elevator.[1][11] It was unusually elegant for a hotel in the west. Palmer contributed $125,000 ($4.1 million today) towards the cost of its construction.[11][12]

The Antlers burned down on October 1, 1898,[1] when a fire started at the nearby D&RGW freight depot.[11][b]

Second building (1901–1964) edit

Palmer rebuilt the hotel in 1901 with Italian Renaissance architecture,[1][6] designed by the Varian and Sterner architectural firm. It was an elegant hotel with views of Pikes Peak, 200 rooms, a restaurant, the Rose Ballroom, fireproof walls, tapestries, and mosaic floors.[11][14][15] Presidents who visited the hotel include Theodore Roosevelt, who gave a speech off a hotel balcony in 1901,[16] Warren G. Harding and William Howard Taft.[14] William Jackson Palmer died in 1909, after which Spencer Penrose attempted to buy the hotel but could not reach an agreement, leading him to build The Broadmoor in 1918.[8] The last guest checked out on September 20, 1964, after which demolition began on the second Antlers Hotel building.[6][c]

Third building (1967–present) edit

 
The Antlers in 2011, when it was a Hilton hotel

The current structure was built by Western International Hotels[17] and opened on March 20, 1967, as the Antlers Plaza Hotel.[1][6] The hotel is about 170 feet (52 m) tall with 14 floors.[18]

Western International operated the hotel until March 31, 1975, when it was taken over by the Broadmoor Management Company, which shuttled guests to and from The Broadmoor in a double-decker London-styled bus.[1] The Antlers hotel was remodeled for $24 million ($59 million today) in 1989–90.[11][19] By 1998, the hotel was operating as the Antlers Doubletree Hotel, when it was sold to the Adam's Mark Hotels & Resorts for $35.4 million ($66.2 million today) and renamed the Antlers Adam's Mark.[19][20]

The hotel was purchased for $27.2 million ($45.1 million today) in 2003 by a joint venture of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Group and Pyramid Hotel Group, which then spent an estimated $7.5 million ($12.4 million today) in renovations.[12] When it announced the renovations to the 292 room hotel, the hotel changed its name from Antlers Adam's Mark Hotel to Antlers Hilton Hotel.[21]

A limited liability company of LNR Partners of Miami Beach, Florida, which was the hotel's lender, took control of the firm in 2007. The hotel went into foreclosure and was purchased by an entity of LNR Partners at a foreclosure auction in December 2013.[12]

On October 27, 2015, the property was purchased by attorneys Perry R. Sanders Jr. and John Goede. The new owners quickly dropped the Hilton name, returning the hotel to its original straightforward name of "The Antlers".[22] On September 29, 2016, the hotel branded with Wyndham Hotels as The Antlers, A Wyndham Hotel.,[23] with Sanders and Goede retaining ownership of the hotel.

While there had been 24 hotels in downtown Colorado Springs in 1927, by 2015 the Antlers and the Mining Exchange were the only remaining downtown hotels.[24]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Hilton site states that the hotel was founded in 1873,[5] but sources consistently state that it opened in 1883 or June 1883.[1][6] The 1879 City Directory for Colorado Springs does not have Antlers Hotel listed as a hotel. There is a hotel at Cascade and Pikes Peak, but it is the Colorado Springs Hotel and it is on the southeast corner.[7]
  2. ^ It is also reported, without further substantiation, that the fire started when a cinder from a passing train fell on the hotel and that several people were killed in the blaze.[13]
  3. ^ The Colorado Historic Hotels book states that the building was torn down as the result of a fire.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "History of the Antlers". Antlers Hilton. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  2. ^ Judith C. Galas; Cindy West (1997). Walking Colorado Springs. Globe Pequot Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-56044-535-7.[dead link]
  3. ^ Claude Wiatrowski (15 June 2009). Historic Colorado: Day Trips & Weekend Getaways to Historic Towns, Cities, Sites & Wonders. MBI Publishing Company. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-61673-208-0.[dead link]
  4. ^ Insight Guides (May 1, 2014). "Colorado Springs". Insight Guides: Colorado. APA. ISBN 978-1-78005-804-7.
  5. ^ . Hilton Hotels & Resorts. Archived from the original on February 7, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e Thomas P. Lowry (August 2, 2007). . Civil War Times. Archived from the original on March 16, 2008. Retrieved February 8, 2014 – via Weider History Network.
  7. ^ (PDF). Pikes Peak Library District (digital copy). p. 123. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Bill Vogrin (December 7, 2014). "Side Streets: A Toast to Spencer Penrose on His 75th Anniversary for a Colorful and Important Life". The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. [dead link]
  9. ^ "The New Hotel—Complete Plans Received From the Architects—Some Description of the Exterior and Interior of the Building". Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette. Vol. XI, no. 33. July 23, 1881. p. 7 – via Internet Archive.
  10. ^ Robinson, Annie (2010). Peabody & Stearns: Country Houses and Seaside Cottages (1st ed.). W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0393732184.
  11. ^ a b c d e Judith C. Galas; Cindy West (1997). Walking Colorado Springs. Globe Pequot Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-56044-535-7.
  12. ^ a b c Rich Laden (December 7, 2013). (PDF). The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. p. E 2:1. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 11, 2015 – via Pikes Peak Library District.
  13. ^ Stephanie Waters (2012). Ghosts of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak. The History Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-1-60949-467-4.
  14. ^ a b c Alexandra Walker Clark (2011). Colorado's Historic Hotels. The History Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-60949-301-1.
  15. ^ Western Fruit Jobber. Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America. 1920. p. 143.
  16. ^ A. K. Sandoval-Strausz (2007). Hotel: An American History. Yale University Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-300-10616-9.
  17. ^ "Westin Hotel Co | Encyclopedia.com".
  18. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on February 11, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  19. ^ a b Wayne Heilman (January 7, 2004). . The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  20. ^ Wayne Heilman (September 4, 1998). . Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  21. ^ Wayne Heilman (July 31, 2004). . Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  22. ^ "New owners of iconic Colorado Springs hotel make quick change". Colorado Springs Gazette. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  23. ^ "The Antlers, A Wyndham Hotel, Opens in Colorado Springs, Colo".
  24. ^ John Hazlehurst (June 12, 2009). . The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.

Bibliography edit

  • Antlers Hotel. Colorado Springs' The Antlers Hotel: Largest and Finest Fireproof Hotel (1950s). Colorado Springs, Colorado: The Hotel.
  • Antlers Hotel. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (1908). The Hotel Antlers, Colorado Springs. Norman Pierce Company.
  • Anne Christensen, The Gazette (December 31, 1999). . The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  • Leland Feitz (1972). The Antlers, A Quick History of Colorado Springs' Historic Hotel. Golden Bell Press.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Antlers is a Wyndham Hotel located in Colorado Springs Colorado It opened in 1967 and is the third hotel of that name on the same site The Antlers in 2016 The first Antlers Hotel was built in 1883 and burned down in 1898 The second Antlers Hotel completed in 1901 was torn down in 1964 to make way for the current Antlers Contents 1 Geography 2 Description 3 History 3 1 First building 1883 1898 3 2 Second building 1901 1964 3 3 Third building 1967 present 4 Notes 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksGeography editThe hotel site is located in the center of downtown Colorado Springs 1 on Cascade Avenue just off of Colorado Avenue It is near Interstate 25 2 The hotel is near the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad depot building 3 and Antlers Park and adjacent to the Antlers Garage Description editThe downtown hotel has 272 rooms including 14 executive suites 5 junior suite city facing governors suite and mountain facing founders suite Within the hotel is 27 500 square feet of meeting space an indoor pool health club beauty salon breakfast restaurant sports bar and lobby bar with 50 beers on tap and 50 wines by the glass 4 History editFirst building 1883 1898 edit In June 1883 a twelve years after he founded the City of Colorado Springs as a railroad town 8 William Jackson Palmer built The Antlers hotel The hotel was designed by Peabody amp Stearns and Pierce P Furber 9 10 It was built near the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway D amp RGW which Palmer had co founded in 1870 The hotel was named for the large elk and deer racks that Palmer installed in the building 1 6 It had 75 unique guest rooms a music room Turkish Bath children s playroom billiards room and a barber shop The hotel had gas lights steam heat hot and cold water and a hydraulic elevator 1 11 It was unusually elegant for a hotel in the west Palmer contributed 125 000 4 1 million today towards the cost of its construction 11 12 nbsp Antlers Hotel built in 1883 in downtown Colorado Springs nbsp Antlers Hotel from Pikes Peak Avenue 1880s nbsp Antlers Hotel fire in 1898 in Colorado Springs Colorado The Antlers burned down on October 1 1898 1 when a fire started at the nearby D amp RGW freight depot 11 b Second building 1901 1964 edit Palmer rebuilt the hotel in 1901 with Italian Renaissance architecture 1 6 designed by the Varian and Sterner architectural firm It was an elegant hotel with views of Pikes Peak 200 rooms a restaurant the Rose Ballroom fireproof walls tapestries and mosaic floors 11 14 15 Presidents who visited the hotel include Theodore Roosevelt who gave a speech off a hotel balcony in 1901 16 Warren G Harding and William Howard Taft 14 William Jackson Palmer died in 1909 after which Spencer Penrose attempted to buy the hotel but could not reach an agreement leading him to build The Broadmoor in 1918 8 The last guest checked out on September 20 1964 after which demolition began on the second Antlers Hotel building 6 c nbsp Northwest view of Antlers Hotel that was completed in 1901 nbsp View to Antlers Hotel 1948 49 Third building 1967 present edit nbsp The Antlers in 2011 when it was a Hilton hotel The current structure was built by Western International Hotels 17 and opened on March 20 1967 as the Antlers Plaza Hotel 1 6 The hotel is about 170 feet 52 m tall with 14 floors 18 Western International operated the hotel until March 31 1975 when it was taken over by the Broadmoor Management Company which shuttled guests to and from The Broadmoor in a double decker London styled bus 1 The Antlers hotel was remodeled for 24 million 59 million today in 1989 90 11 19 By 1998 the hotel was operating as the Antlers Doubletree Hotel when it was sold to the Adam s Mark Hotels amp Resorts for 35 4 million 66 2 million today and renamed the Antlers Adam s Mark 19 20 The hotel was purchased for 27 2 million 45 1 million today in 2003 by a joint venture of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Group and Pyramid Hotel Group which then spent an estimated 7 5 million 12 4 million today in renovations 12 When it announced the renovations to the 292 room hotel the hotel changed its name from Antlers Adam s Mark Hotel to Antlers Hilton Hotel 21 A limited liability company of LNR Partners of Miami Beach Florida which was the hotel s lender took control of the firm in 2007 The hotel went into foreclosure and was purchased by an entity of LNR Partners at a foreclosure auction in December 2013 12 On October 27 2015 the property was purchased by attorneys Perry R Sanders Jr and John Goede The new owners quickly dropped the Hilton name returning the hotel to its original straightforward name of The Antlers 22 On September 29 2016 the hotel branded with Wyndham Hotels as The Antlers A Wyndham Hotel 23 with Sanders and Goede retaining ownership of the hotel While there had been 24 hotels in downtown Colorado Springs in 1927 by 2015 the Antlers and the Mining Exchange were the only remaining downtown hotels 24 Notes edit The Hilton site states that the hotel was founded in 1873 5 but sources consistently state that it opened in 1883 or June 1883 1 6 The 1879 City Directory for Colorado Springs does not have Antlers Hotel listed as a hotel There is a hotel at Cascade and Pikes Peak but it is the Colorado Springs Hotel and it is on the southeast corner 7 It is also reported without further substantiation that the fire started when a cinder from a passing train fell on the hotel and that several people were killed in the blaze 13 The Colorado Historic Hotels book states that the building was torn down as the result of a fire 14 References edit a b c d e f g h History of the Antlers Antlers Hilton Retrieved February 10 2015 Judith C Galas Cindy West 1997 Walking Colorado Springs Globe Pequot Press p 66 ISBN 978 1 56044 535 7 dead link Claude Wiatrowski 15 June 2009 Historic Colorado Day Trips amp Weekend Getaways to Historic Towns Cities Sites amp Wonders MBI Publishing Company p 198 ISBN 978 1 61673 208 0 dead link Insight Guides May 1 2014 Colorado Springs Insight Guides Colorado APA ISBN 978 1 78005 804 7 Antlers Hilton Hotel Colorado Springs Hilton Hotels amp Resorts Archived from the original on February 7 2015 Retrieved February 10 2015 a b c d e Thomas P Lowry August 2 2007 William J Palmer Forgotten Union General of America s Civil War Civil War Times Archived from the original on March 16 2008 Retrieved February 8 2014 via Weider History Network 1879 Colorado Springs City Directory PDF Pikes Peak Library District digital copy p 123 Archived from the original PDF on March 5 2016 Retrieved February 10 2015 a b Bill Vogrin December 7 2014 Side Streets A Toast to Spencer Penrose on His 75th Anniversary for a Colorful and Important Life The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado dead link The New Hotel Complete Plans Received From the Architects Some Description of the Exterior and Interior of the Building Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette Vol XI no 33 July 23 1881 p 7 via Internet Archive Robinson Annie 2010 Peabody amp Stearns Country Houses and Seaside Cottages 1st ed W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0393732184 a b c d e Judith C Galas Cindy West 1997 Walking Colorado Springs Globe Pequot Press p 29 ISBN 978 1 56044 535 7 a b c Rich Laden December 7 2013 Antlers Hotel taken over by a lender Was sold in July at foreclosure auction PDF The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado p E 2 1 Archived from the original PDF on February 11 2015 via Pikes Peak Library District Stephanie Waters 2012 Ghosts of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak The History Press p 115 ISBN 978 1 60949 467 4 a b c Alexandra Walker Clark 2011 Colorado s Historic Hotels The History Press p 103 ISBN 978 1 60949 301 1 Western Fruit Jobber Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America 1920 p 143 A K Sandoval Strausz 2007 Hotel An American History Yale University Press p 250 ISBN 978 0 300 10616 9 Westin Hotel Co Encyclopedia com Antlers Hilton Hotel Emporis Archived from the original on February 11 2015 Retrieved February 10 2015 a b Wayne Heilman January 7 2004 Downtown s Antlers hotel changing hands The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Wayne Heilman September 4 1998 Downtown Colorado Springs Colo Office Shopping Complex Purchased Knight Ridder Tribune Business News Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Wayne Heilman July 31 2004 Antlers Hotel picks up Hilton brand Knight Ridder Tribune Business News Archived from the original on March 29 2015 New owners of iconic Colorado Springs hotel make quick change Colorado Springs Gazette Retrieved 2015 10 29 The Antlers A Wyndham Hotel Opens in Colorado Springs Colo John Hazlehurst June 12 2009 Colorado Springs lacking in downtown hotels The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Bibliography editAntlers Hotel Colorado Springs The Antlers Hotel Largest and Finest Fireproof Hotel 1950s Colorado Springs Colorado The Hotel Antlers Hotel Colorado Springs Colo 1908 The Hotel Antlers Colorado Springs Norman Pierce Company Anne Christensen The Gazette December 31 1999 Antlers spreads world class influence 1883 opening dinner The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Leland Feitz 1972 The Antlers A Quick History of Colorado Springs Historic Hotel Golden Bell Press External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antlers Hotel Colorado Springs Official website 38 50 0 68 N 104 49 34 41 W 38 8335222 N 104 8262250 W 38 8335222 104 8262250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antlers Hotel Colorado Springs Colorado amp oldid 1208716530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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