LOS ANGELES, April 27, 2017 -- Leading general contracting firm, InterServ, LP, recently kicked off work on two renovation projects in Denver, CO. The company will be responsible for a complete overhaul of the guest rooms, corridors, lobby and meeting rooms as well as the restaurants at a Holiday Inn property, as well as a Renaissance hotel.
“We are really looking forward to the complete renovation so we can bring a fresh look to the Holiday Inn Denver and Renaissance Denver Hotel,” said Taylor Woods, principal at Urban Commons. “We’re excited to work with the InterServ team and have no doubt that they will flawlessly execute the project to bring our vision to life.”
The Renaissance Denver Hotel is undergoing a complete renovation to 400 rooms, including newly converted bathrooms with new showers, finishes and furniture. Additionally, InterServ will be refreshing the corridors of the hotel with carpets, lighting, wall covers and art. Guests will be able to enjoy unique décor elements in the lobby, a brand-new ballroom for future events and renewed landscaping. Finally, InterServ will be remodeling the existing restaurant, which will now include a new executive club lounge area.
“In our industry, no two projects are ever the same, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to work on these very different properties in the Denver area,” said Udi Rosha, founding partner of InterServ, LP. “Both the Holiday Inn Denver and Renaissance Denver Hotel will be completely transformed into beautifully upgraded properties where guests will enjoy a pleasant stay.”
For the Holiday Inn Denver property, InterServ is responsible for the complete renovation of all 300 guestrooms including fresh finishes and furniture, a refresh of the existing corridors with bright lighting and new carpet and the exterior of the hotel will also be upgraded with bright lighting and beautiful landscaping. Guests to the hotel will have the pleasure of being greeted in the new lobby and reception area with unique décor and can end the night at the new hotel restaurant, Burger Theory, which also boasts an expanded bar.
About InterServ LP:
Since 1986, InterServ LP has been an industry leader in hotel renovations. The experienced team is devoted to providing the best quality work, efficient project management, and meeting all scheduled deadlines. Through the years, from conception to completion, the goal remains to run the most efficient project possible at the lowest cost to the owner. To learn more please visit www.interservlp.com or follow the company on Facebook and LinkedIn.
About Urban Commons:
Urban Commons is a Los Angeles-based real estate investment and development firm with a successful track record for developing, repositioning and rebranding assets throughout the United States. The company focuses on impacting under-managed and under-utilized assets by developing innovative and emerging properties to promote optimal economic, social and environmental returns. Website: www.urban-commons.com
Media Contact: Ili Erster (818) 836 - 6719 [email protected]


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