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Mining Exchange Hotel: A glamorous addition to downtown Colorado Springs

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — In 1902, the Mining Exchange was established in downtown Colorado Springs as a stock exchange for precious metals and was a meeting place for businessmen, investors, and mining magnates. Today, the historic building has been revived as a glamorous hotel.

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15 Best Places to Travel in November

About 70 miles south of Denver, Colorado Springs is a beautiful November destination, with early winter skiing at some resorts, hiking in the Garden of the Gods, and more. Home of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, the city is the perfect place to continue the excitement of the Paris Summer Olympic Games. History buffs will enjoy the Western Museum of Mining & Industry and the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, which reopened in July after a major renovation. The Ford Amphitheater, a $90 million, 8,000-seat concert venue with five rooftop bars, fire pit suites, and upscale dining, made its debut in August, rivaling Denver’s famed Red Rocks. If your early November trip starts in Denver, don’t miss Denver Arts Week, Nov. 1-10. Where to Stay: The new Mining Exchange Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs began in 1902 as a haven for mining magnates and investors. Completely reimagined, the hotel combines vintage style and modern comfort.

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Mining Exchange Hotel opens in Colorado Springs

The new Mining Exchange Hotel, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past, is now opened in Colorado Springs, Co. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors.


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The Mining Exchange Hotel in Colorado Springs Debuts Makeover

The Mining Exchange hotel in downtown Colorado Springs, originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, has debuted an extensive renovation. The property now sports a living room-style lobby, 128 redesigned guestrooms, two new F&B concepts, and indoor-outdoor meeting and event spaces.


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Openings Mining Exchange Hotel opens in Colorado Springs

The new Mining Exchange Hotel, with a nod to Colorado’s gilded past, is now opened in Colorado Springs, Co. The storied building in downtown Colorado Springs was originally established in 1902 as the stock exchange for gold and silver, and quickly became a bustling hub for mining magnates and investors. The reimagined property embodies the rugged yet refined essence of the West, creating a space that is as reverent to history as it is relevant to today’s traveler.

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BLK MGK brewing something new in Downtown COS

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Mining Exchange Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs is home to a new high-craft, full-service coffee bar that “distills the finest cup of black gold this side of Cripple Creek” according to their website.

Alongside familiar favorites like espresso and cappuccino, BLK MGK (Black Magic) is taking craft coffee to a new level by offering a variety of creative coffee-based infusions, alcoholic drinks, and healthy remedies like bitters, colloidal silver, activated charcoal, vitamin B12, and collagen.

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Blk Mgk Coffee: Brewing up tinctures at The Mining Exchange in downtown Colorado Springs

Situated in the lobby of The Mining Exchange hotel is Colorado Springs’ newest artisanal coffee shop.

Outfitted with vintage furniture, the cozy lounge resembles an antique curiosity shop, boasting local artifacts and historic maps.

The cafe pays homage to the history of the hotel’s building, which opened in 1902 as a stock exchange for local mining companies. With gold accents throughout, the memory of the mining days is ever-present.

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2024 Colorado Fun Guide, Page 16

"After the mining boom ended, the building housed attorneys, investment bankers and other professionals. It had fallen into disrepair by the early 20th century until it was recreated as a luxury hotel in 2012. It’s now a beautiful haven for modern travelers to celebrate the romantic past with 128 newly designed guestrooms, meeting and events space, and a spa."


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