My Place Hotels of America has signed a franchise agreement with Indus Empire Investment to bring a new My Place hotel to Westminster, CO. It will be the third My Place hotel to open in the state. The property will be managed by Legacy Management and is expected to open in late 2027.
“What attracted us to My Place is their people-first mentality and a culture clearly rooted in relationships,” said Rahim Baloch, member, Indus Empire Investment. “They’ve built a strong reputation for delivering value to franchisees by understanding and anticipating what today’s guests truly need. That approach, along with their positioning in the extended-stay segment, made this the right partnership for us.”
The four-story, 71-key property will be one of the first to feature the My Place 3.0 prototype. The updated exterior blends the cost-effectiveness of a pitched roof with the modern aesthetics of a flat roof, with the flexibility to switch based on preferences or local regulations. Finishes are also designed for adaptability, allowing easy interchange between manufactured panel products and applied systems like Dryvit. The property will include the My Place Business Suite, a roughly 470-sq.-ft. room geared toward individual business travelers or small families, featuring a king bed and a ducted VTAC unit for balanced climate control.
Westminster is located between Colorado Springs and Loveland and is projected to grow significantly in the coming years. The area offers retail, entertainment, corporate and outdoor demand drivers. Its proximity to Denver International Airport and access to both Denver’s urban core and tech hub make it attractive to leisure and business travelers.
“We’re thrilled to welcome the Indus team into the My Place family with their first property,” said Eric Myers, VP, franchise and development, My Place Hotels. “At My Place, everything starts with alignment between our leadership team and our franchisees. That people-first mindset is at the core of how we operate and support our owners. We look forward to showing the Indus team what that looks like in action and where this partnership can go.”



