Surrounding the hotel’s streetscape, Populus is planting a canopy of trees with an innovative infrastructure that provides more soil to the trees, mimicking the conditions and benefits of a forest, despite its location in the heart of the city. Made possible by grants from The Nature Conservancy and the Downtown Denver Partnership’s Urban Forest Initiative, whose goal is to reimagine how trees are planted and cared for in downtown Denver, Populus’ onsite trees are planted in structural cells using an innovative technology that has been proven to support tree growth by providing the tree access to uncompacted soil, while also supporting the weight of the concrete sidewalk. This technology allows for mature tree growth, which is particularly challenging in the harsh Denver sun, and brings significant benefits to the local atmosphere, including a three to seven percent decrease in ozone for every 10 percent increase in tree canopy, 10 degrees cooler temperatures felt when walking under tree canopied streets, and a 60 percent reduction in particulates from car exhaust fumes on streets lined with trees.