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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the opening of Hyatt Regency Seattle, located in the heart of downtown at 808 Howell Street and near some of Seattle’s top attractions including the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Pike Place Market. With its sprawling, dynamic event space and number of guestrooms, #hyattregencyseattle is the largest #hotel in the Pacific Northwest and new premier destination for meetings and events in the region. It joins two other Seattle-area Hyatt Regency hotels and offers a one-stop experience that puts everything guests need right at their fingertips.
The 45-story #hotel features 1,260 guestrooms, all of which are furnished with floor-to-ceiling windows, sizeable modern bathrooms, 65-inch TVs and a collection of black-and-white photography, shot by six Seattle-based photographers, highlighting the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest region. The #hotel also offers guests a StayFit® Fitness Center, outfitted with Peloton bikes and other Technogym state-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment, and an expansive Hyatt Regency Club lounge with fire pits and wraparound patio that provides guests with stellar views of downtown #seattle.
Located just two short blocks from the Washington State Convention Center and adjacent to The Summit, the planned convention center expansion building slated to open Spring 2022, #hyattregencyseattle offers more than 103,000 square feet of dynamic meeting and event space for a variety of gatherings, ranging from intimate meetings to larger conferences and weddings.
“Progress is all around us,” says #hyattregencyseattle General Manager Tom Wolf. “No other addition to Seattle’s vastly updated cityscape is more important for #seattle tourism than the new, very visible contemporary building right in the middle of town: #hyattregencyseattle. With the opening of the largest #hotel in the Pacific Northwest this year, #seattle will finally have the meeting space options it needs.”
Consistent with the Pacific Northwest theme throughout the property, meeting and event spaces are named after bodies of water located throughout Washington state:
The new #hyattregencyseattle also offers guests three on-site dining experiences:
Built by local developer R.C. Hedreen Company, in collaboration with Seattle-based companies LMN Architects and Sellen Construction Group, the new #hotel features elements that celebrate the Pacific Northwest region and can be seen throughout the property’s guestrooms and public spaces. Upon arriving, guests will notice the bright, open, and contemporary design, matched with floor-to-ceiling windows to let in as much natural light as possible, and purposefully selected, locally inspired art and photography.
R.C. Hedreen Company successfully builds and operates hotels in #seattle, and its portfolio includes Grand Hyatt #seattle and Hyatt Olive 8. To leave a lasting impact on the Pacific Northwest region with #hyattregencyseattle, local companies who understand #seattle real estate, LMN and Sellen, were brought in to collaborate, design and build the impressive sky-high #hotel. LMN believes that architecture celebrates the inherent qualities of the region, community and site. Any new building functions in relationship to the fabric of its physical location and community of users, as well as its social, cultural and environmental context. Sellen is Seattle’s premiere builder – building communities, relationships and of course most of the significant buildings in town.
Additionally, #hyattregencyseattle is targeting LEED Gold Certification in 2019, which is the second highest green building rating in the world. As part of their efforts, #hyattregencyseattle has incorporated many sustainable elements into its guest amenities and overall design, including:
For more information about #hyattregencyseattle or to book your accommodations, please visit hyattregencyseattle.com.
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