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Hotel District Overhaul: Wheat Ridge Shuts Down Problem Motel, Welcomes New Community Vision

Hotel District Overhaul: Wheat Ridge Shuts Down Problem Motel, Welcomes New Community Vision

by Larry Ulibarri
July 22, 2025
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The American Motel in Wheat Ridge has officially shut its doors and is now on the path to demolition, signaling a major transformation along the I-70 and Kipling corridor—an area long referred to as the city’s “Hotel District.” Known for deteriorating conditions and frequent police calls, the motel became a focal point of community concern. In response, Wheat Ridge implemented a hotel licensing ordinance in 2021 aimed at improving public safety and living conditions across local motels. City officials say the ordinance is already showing major results: calls for police service at hotels have dropped from 10% of the city’s total to just 4%, and overall crime in the area has decreased by nearly 30%.

Wheat Ridge Police Public Information Officer Alex Rose said the impact has been tangible for residents. “We’re talking about nine businesses in an entire city taking up one out of ten police calls for service,” Rose noted. “A more than 50% drop in calls from motels is significant. People can see the improvement.” Some motel owners have chosen to stay and make improvements, like installing fencing and security cameras. Others, like the American Motel, have opted out entirely, paving the way for redevelopment.

The 4.85-acre site once occupied by the American Motel will be turned into a new multifamily apartment community, to be developed by Trinsic Residential Group. This move is part of the city’s broader effort to revitalize the corridor and shift away from transient lodging toward permanent, safe housing. To prevent displacing vulnerable residents, the city partnered with the nonprofit Family Tree to help people living in the motel find stable homes. With support from city funds, Family Tree helped 18 households transition into permanent housing across the Denver metro area—covering moving costs, deposits, and first month’s rent.

Cassie Ratliff, Chief Impact Officer at Family Tree, emphasized the importance of these efforts. “We saw that there was a lot of folks living there. And with the funds that we were able to get from the city, we were able to help people move out of the motel, pay their deposits, pay their first month’s rent, help them get set up,” she said.

City leaders say the closure of the American Motel represents progress, but not the end of the work. With crime continuing to decline and new development on the horizon, officials are optimistic about the future of the corridor. “We’re going to continue to push to make sure that that is a vibrant community,” said Rose.

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