Denver, CO
Hilton opens Tapestry Collection property in Denver – Business Traveller
The property’s design honours Emily Griffith, with school-themed restaurant and assembly rooms, to typewriter paintings and the constructing’s authentic faculty staircases.
In the meantime the adjoining Emily’s Alley retail and eating block has been designed to host seasonal actions together with music performances, artisan showcases and farmers’ markets.
Hilton launched the Tapestry Assortment model in 2017, and at the moment has practically 90 properties both working or beneath growth, together with the lately added Atocha Lodge Madrid and Lodge Camille Paris Gare de Lyon.
Hilton opens first Tapestry Assortment lodge in Europe
Commenting on the opening Kirby Kiner, basic supervisor of The Slate Denver, mentioned:
“We’re past thrilled to welcome our first visitors and introduce downtown Denver to a revitalized piece of town’s historical past.
“Because the undertaking’s inception, we’ve labored exhausting to keep up the integrity of the lodge’s basis to honour the legacy of the Emily Griffith Alternative Faculty and its huge impression on generations of Denver residents.
“In time for Instructor Appreciation Month, we, and our very long time associate Hilton, couldn’t consider a greater time to open our doorways and invite visitors into our re-invented schoolhouse.”
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Denver, CO
PHOTOS: Denver Broncos beat Las Vegas Raiders, 34-18, in NFL Week 5
Denver, CO
Pat Surtain's 100-yard pick-six turns momentum in Denver
The Raiders could be up two scores. Instead, Pat Surtain II happened.
With the Raiders leading 10-3 and with a first down at the Denver 5, quarterback Gardner Minshew made a horrible decision. He tried to hit Brock Bowers, and Surtain caught the ball in the end zone and went untouched to the other end zone.
The 100-yard pick-six has tied the game 10-10.
Minshew is 10-of-12 for 116 yards with a touchdown and the pick. He hit Bowers for a 57-yard score.
Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix is 4-of-6 for 43 yards.
Denver, CO
How to watch the Las Vegas Aces vs. Denver Broncos – NFL: Week 5 | Channel, stream, preview, prediction
DENVER — A pair of longtime divisional rivals get set to lock horns on Sunday, as the Denver Broncos look to squeak out another win, this time against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Las Vegas Raiders (2-2) vs. Denver Broncos (2-2)
- When: Sunday, October 6
- Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
- Where: Empower Field at Mile High (Denver, Colo.)
- Channel: FOX
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The Broncos had a tough start to the season, losing to the Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers. However, rookie Bo Nix found some rhythm in Week 3, leading to a big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Last week, the offense stumbled once again, but the defense stood tall against Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets. Despite Denver only reaching the endzone once, it was enough to come away with a 10-9 win. The goal for the Broncos this season is to show signs of improvement after a tough 2023 season. It looks like the team is on the right path.
The Raiders have the expectations to stay around the playoff picture. It certainly has been an up-and-down start to their season. After losing to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1, Las Vegas rallied back to upend the Baltimore Ravens. However, the Raiders then lost to the Carolina Panthers in Week 3, before bouncing back to beat the Cleveland Browns last Sunday. Gardner Minshew has been okay at quarterback, but it comes down to how strong the Raiders’ defense is in determining if they have a chance to win.
Since their first meeting in 1960, the Raiders are 73-54-2 against the Broncos, winning each of the last eight matchups.
MY PICK: Broncos win, 20-18
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