Hyatt Hotels Corporation and Colorado-based real estate investment firm, McWHINNEY, have started construction on a new Hyatt Place Hotel in Boston’s hottest neighborhood and home of the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC), the Seaport District (Travel PR News.)
The 12-story Hyatt Place Boston Seaport District is expected to open in March of 2020 and will feature:
• 294 spacious guestrooms with separate spaces to sleep, work, and play
• A rooftop 24-hour gym & pool
• Rooftop lounge/private event space
• Hot breakfast available daily in the Gallery Kitchen
• 24/7 Gallery Menu & Market serving freshly prepared meals
• Coffee to Cocktails Bar featuring specialty coffees and premium beers, as well as wines and cocktails
• Elevated outdoor courtyard
• Green Roof
• Odds & Ends program for forgotten items that guests can buy, borrow or enjoy for free
• Free Wi-Fi throughout hotel and guestrooms
• 4,000 square feet of flexible, high-tech meeting/function space
• 6,500 square feet of retail restaurant space
“The revitalization of the Seaport District over the past decade has brought major developments like the Institute of Contemporary Art, Fan Pier, and Liberty Wharf to Boston residents. Hyatt Place Boston Seaport District will add a new upscale hotel offering to this vibrant area of Boston, providing guests close proximity to the World Trade Center complexes, the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, and a thriving business community,” said Stephen Kallaher, vice president of real estate and development for Hyatt. “We’re thrilled to team up with McWHINNEY – together, our collaboration in this hotel speaks volumes about the strength of Boston’s economy and the appeal of the Seaport neighborhood.”
The new hotel will be located across the street from the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, just 0.5 miles from the BCEC.
You can read more and view renderings of the new hotel here.
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