For the past eighteen months, Eldridge Mangrum Jr. has been staying at Aloft, a hotel at 800 15th Street that the City of Denver has been using as a homeless shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After nearly three years of housing some of Denver's most vulnerable residents, the Aloft Hotel is closing its doors as a shelter. That means more than 100 people have been removed from the shelter.
Since May 2020, the Aloft Hotel on 15th Street in Denver has been housing the city's most vulnerable people as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. But now that temporary housing for more than 100 ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Unhoused Denver residents who have health problems face increasingly difficult days following the shutdown this week of one of the two hotels converted to be ...
Aloft Denver Downtown has officially reopened, unveiling an approximately $3 million makeover, boasting updated guest room accommodations, lobby, food and beverage spaces, fitness center, social ...
DENVER — Residents of Denver’s Aloft hotel, which was converted to a temporary shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic, testified before Denver City Council Monday night, urging the city to offer them ...