Big-city hotels are getting a fresh new look, with the addition of upgraded amenities and luxury aesthetics to help to foster a stay that is appealing and engaging. Newly Reimagined W Washington DC Debuts Revelry versus rivalry is what’s in store at the newly renovated W Washington DC. Officially unveiled, the Beaux Arts landmark located…Read More
NATIONAL REPORT—A Hyatt Centric comes to Memphis, TN, along with residential space, plus two Cambria hotels break ground in Iowa and South Carolina. Here’s more on the properties shaping up around the U.S.: Hyatt Centric Part of Mixed-Use Development in Memphis, TN Carlisle LLC revealed One Beale development has selected its partners and plans to start construction…Read More
NEW ORLEANS—HRI Properties has been selected as the winning bidder to acquire a city-owned block in the heart of downtown Tampa on the corner of East Kennedy Blvd. and North Florida Ave.Read More
HONOLULU—CoastWood Capital Group, Chartres Lodging Group and KKR revealed plans to open Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach in the former Waikīkī Trade Center.Read More
CHICAGO—Hyatt Hotels Corporation has revealed the expansion of the Hyatt Centric brand with the first international Hyatt Centric hotel slated to open in mid-2016 in Montevideo, Uruguay, and the development of the first Hyatt Centric hotel in Tokyo. In addition, three Hyatt hotels in the U.S.—California, Utah and Texas—are moving under the Hyatt Centric brand.Read More
CHICAGO—Hyatt Hotels Corporation in conjunction with Miami-based development group Robert Finvarb Companies and its partner David Martins opened the Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami, a 105-room lifestyle hotel bringing the first Hyatt Centric-branded hotel to Miami Beach, and the second Hyatt Centric property worldwide.Read More