Denver’s Brown Palace Hotel Sold

According to news reports, the 241-room Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, built in 1892, was sold along with the 231-room Comfort Inn Downtown Denver next door for more than $100 million. The buyer was Dallas-based Crow Holdings Capital Partners’ Crow Holdings Fund VI. The city’s historic hotel, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, has 13,000 square feet of meeting space. Other amenities include the Palace Arms restaurant, Ellyngton's restaurant, the Churchill Bar, the Ship Tavern and afternoon tea service. A 5,200-square-foot spa offers six treatment rooms.