Four Seasons Private Residences Cherry Creek: A New Era of Branded Luxury Condos in Denver
- Lan Cordier

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Cherry Creek North’s evolution toward ultra-luxury, ownership-focused living has taken a decisive step forward. Plans for a long-proposed apartment project in the 200 block of Detroit Street have officially pivoted—not only to condominiums, but to Four Seasons Private Residences, marking the brand’s second presence in Denver and reinforcing Cherry Creek’s position as Denver’s most prestigious address.
From Apartments to Branded Condominiums: Four Seasons Private Residences Cherry Creek
The eight-story project, planned for a 0.72-acre site replacing a stretch of existing retail buildings, was originally conceived as an 80-unit apartment development. Updated filings now show a 42-unit branded condominium project, signaling a strategic shift toward lower density, higher-end ownership.
The development team includes Stillwater Capital and Wexford Real Estate Investors, alongside Denver-based Brue Baukol Capital Partners and Zabel Investment Co.. Zabel Investment Co. is led by Doug Zabel, formerly a senior local executive with Schnitzer West.
Project Details at a Glance
According to documents submitted to the City of Denver, the Four Seasons Private Residences Cherry Creek will include:
42 luxury residences
Floors 2–5: 8 residences per floor
Floor 6: 6 residences
Floor 7: 4 larger residences
Ground level: Residential lobby and curated retail
Top floor: Pool, fitness center, and shared amenities
Two levels of underground parking
A dedicated Four Seasons Private Residences Denver Sales Center planned across the street at 280 Detroit Street
The revised design emphasizes larger homes, enhanced light and outdoor space, and a full-service lifestyle aligned with the Four Seasons brand.
Denver Joins an Exclusive Group of Cities
With this project, Denver joins a short list of U.S. cities—including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Boston—with two Four Seasons–branded residential properties.
Denver’s original Four Seasons—Four Seasons Hotel Denver at 1111 14th Street—was completed in 2010 and set a benchmark for branded luxury living downtown. Its residential component has long demonstrated the premium and resilience associated with globally branded residences.
Cherry Creek’s Branded Luxury Momentum
The Four Seasons announcement further cements Cherry Creek North as Denver’s epicenter for branded luxury condominiums. Just blocks away, Waldorf Astoria Residences Denver Cherry Creek is currently under construction at 185 Steele Street, introducing another globally recognized hospitality brand to the neighborhood.
Together, these projects reflect a clear market pattern: fewer residences, stronger brands, and an emphasis on ownership over rental density.
Why This Matters for Cherry Creek Buyers & Sellers
For buyers:Branded residences historically offer stronger resale performance, lock-and-leave convenience, and service standards that appeal to both local and global buyers.
For sellers:The arrival of Four Seasons and Waldorf Astoria reinforces Cherry Creek North’s long-term prestige—supporting pricing, demand, and neighborhood value.
Cherry Creek North isn’t just evolving. It’s becoming one of the most brand-driven luxury residential districts in the country.
This analysis reflects public filings and local reporting as of February 2026.
Sources: Denver Business Journal (Catie Cheshire) and BusinessDen (Thomas Gounley), February 2026 reporting.



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