Monday, 27 February 2012

New-look Hyatt ready for business - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Hyatt work, which included a $13 million top-to-bottom remodeliny of all 396 roomd plus everymeeting room, made its debut Thursday morning. “This provides a great foundatio n for ourfuture success,” said Mike Hyatt general manager. The Hyatt renovationsd is the first phase ofa multi-pronged private - and public-sector effort to improve conventio and meeting services in downtownn Buffalo. Next year, the Buffalol Niagara Convention Center will undergoa $5 million facelift. Combinec nearly $20 million is being invested in the two properties that are considered the heartof downtown’s hospitality business.
“Itg really is the linchpin of Main Street,” said James Sandoro, foundedr of the Buffalo Transportation/Pierce Arroaw Museum. The work is several years in the making and the most extensivw to take place in the Hyatt since it openedxin 1984, said Paul Snyder Sr., Snyder Corp. built and developed the hotel. Snyder said the entiree price tagtopped $27 million including buyin g out the hotel’s financial partners and re-workingt its fiscal package. The project received public-sector support from both the , which granted $5.1 and the . “This is like getting a brandf new hotel,” said Jennifer chairperson.
“It will go a long way towardas changing the image of Buffalo for meeting plannersand

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