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Old Oct 4, 2018 | 9:55 pm
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Hyatt Place Boston Seaport District, Spring 2020

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https://www.masslive.com/news/boston...n_mixed-u.html

Developers broke ground on a new hotel in Boston this week, kicking off a nearly two-year construction period to bring the "Hyatt Place Boston Seaport District" to life.

The Hyatt hotel, expected to open across the street from the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion venue in the spring of 2020, will include 294 guest rooms, according to a spokespeople. The project is spearheaded by Colorado-based developers Hyatt and investors McWHINNEY.

In step with the trend of mixed-use developments, the new project from Hyatt Hotels Corporation will feature guest rooms as well as residential and commercial space.

Developers plan to include luxury apartments in the mix, as well as 6,800 square feet of restaurant space on the ground floor of the hotel.

Other planned features for the hotel include a rooftop lounge and private event space, a 24-hour gym, a "Coffee to Cocktails Bar," a daily hot breakfast at "Gallery Kitchen," a green roof, meeting spaces, an elevated outdoor courtyard and other amenities.

"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 and Exhibition Center and a thriving business community," Stephen Kallaher, vice president of real estate and development for Hyatt, said in a statement.
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