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Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase

Breckenridge’s final slopeside chapter is officially taking shape. Finale, the last master-planned community to rise at the base of Peak 8, has announced that the upcoming Imperial Hotel will join The Leading Hotels of the World — marking the brand’s entrance into Breckenridge and positioning the project among the world’s most distinguished independent luxury properties.


Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

Set on the final developable land at Peak 8, the 36-key Imperial Hotel will become Breckenridge’s last true slopeside resort, with a partial debut slated for December 2027 and full completion targeted for winter 2029. As only the second LHW property in Colorado, the hotel immediately elevates the state’s alpine hospitality landscape — pairing direct mountain access with a highly curated, design-forward residential component.


Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

Alongside the hotel, Phase I sales have officially launched for the Imperial Chalets — a limited collection of just 13 whole-ownership slopeside residences starting at $4.19 million. Ranging from two to five bedrooms and spanning 1,238 to 3,986 square feet, the multi-level chalets were envisioned by DTJ Design with interiors by Styleworks, offering Continental Divide views, refined alpine materials, and seamless integration into the hotel’s full-service ecosystem.


Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

Imperial owners and guests will access more than 70,000 square feet of amenities — the largest offering of any community in the Mountain West — including ski valet service, expansive indoor and outdoor aquatics, private cinemas and lounges, state-of-the-art wellness facilities, and Sky Domes: outdoor geodesic gathering spaces designed for immersive alpine experiences.


Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

At the center is Remedy Spa, a full-service sanctuary anchored by a thalassotherapy-inspired grotto featuring thermal circuits, Finnish sauna, salt caverns, hot and cold plunges, hydro-massage loungers, and dedicated recovery spaces.


Courtesy of Imperial Hotel
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

The culinary program will anchor the social core of the property, led by Still on the Hill, an alpine steakhouse, alongside Toasted Oak, a lobby bar designed for elevated après gatherings, and Imperial Provisions, a gourmet market concept. Chalet owners will also enjoy private dining venues including The Legacy Room, Alchemy tasting kitchen, and The Vault, a speakeasy-style lounge with reserve lockers.


Courtesy of Imperial Hotel
Courtesy of Imperial Hotel

Beyond the hotel and chalets, the broader Finale masterplan includes Independence Townhomes, Victory Ridge homesites, single-family residences, and integrated employee housing — delivering one of the most comprehensive alpine communities ever built in Colorado.



 
 

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