Puro Hotel first opened its doors in 2004, so the guest rooms were ready for a redo 12 years later. (That’s a lifetime for hotels, which tend to undergo renovations every seven years or so.) “It looked really ’90s—dark floors and glass handrails. It could’ve been anywhere in the world,” says Jaime Oliver, principal of OHLAB, the local firm commissioned to begin a phased renovation of the hotel, starting with 22 guest rooms.
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