The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, which turns 115 years old next year, will likely be sold in 2024. CBS News Colorado has confirmed current ownership intends to sell the property to Arizona-based ...
One of the most nation's most iconic and haunting hotels has been sold and will operate under public-private ownership and be managed by a Denver-based company. The Stanley Partnership for Art Culture ...
The Stanley Hotel is leaning into its status as a horror movie destination. Next month, horror movie production studio Blumhouse and streaming platform Peacock will take over the hotel for a weekend ...
Peacock and Blumhouse have unveiled plans to take over the Stanley Hotel — known as the inspiration for the hotel in Stephen King’s “The Shining” — for the “Overnightmare,” a weekend-long immersive ...
Director Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 take on Stephen King’s “The Shining,” which was inspired by King’s creepy stay at Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel, contains a ...
Just in time for Halloween, Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel will host a horror-themed weekend that includes interactive events and screenings of a new series from Peacock and Blumhouse Productions.
Gov. Jared Polis, alongside Estes Park Mayor Gary Hall, members of the Office of Economic Development and International Trade and Jason Blum, CEO of film production company Blumhouse, made the ...
National Correspondent, "CBS News Sunday Morning" Lee Cowan is an Emmy-award-winning journalist serving as a national correspondent and substitute anchor for "CBS News Sunday Morning." In its nearly ...
Colorado is upping its stake in developing Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel into a tourist destination for horror film buffs. The state’s economic development commission approved a $1 million grant from its ...
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