Hyatt Harborside becomes Hyatt Boston Harbor (United States)
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Hyatt Harborside becomes Hyatt Boston Harbor (United States)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Industry economy
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2013-05-15
Today, Hyatt Harborside, Boston’s iconic destination hotel for business and leisure travelers, becomes Hyatt Boston Harbor hotel. Following extensive renovations, adding to its meeting and convention space, and to commemorate the hotel’s 20th anniversary, the hotel’s repositioning as Hyatt Boston Harbor marks the culmination for a significant transformation, and authentically captures the property’s dramatic position overlooking the Boston Harbor.
“Hyatt Boston Harbor boasts one of the most spectacular and panoramic settings in New England,” said Michael Hickey, General Manager, Hyatt Boston Harbor. “The new name evokes a sense of place while capturing the hotel’s matchless position in the city.”
About Hyatt Boston HarborLocated on the edge of Boston Harbor, and 2 minutes from Logan Airport, Hyatt Boston Harbor offers breathtaking views of the historic city of Boston. All of the hotel’s 270 elegantly appointed guestrooms offer modern furnishings, soundproof windows, Hyatt Grand Beds, iHome docking stations and stunning harbor and city views. The hotel’s signature restaurant, Harborside Grill, serves farm-to-table seasonal cuisine and offers coffees, pastries and grab and go fare. Hyatt Boston Harbor offers a fully equipped 24 hour business center, StayFit™ gym and 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle services. A seven minute water taxi ride, brings guests to the center of Boston’s business district.
About HyattDesigned primarily for individual business and leisure travelers, Hyatt hotels offer guests contemporary accommodations and the expertise of enthusiastic associates who can help guests make the most of their stay. Hyatt hotels are conveniently located near business and leisure areas and can accommodate smaller scale business meetings and social gatherings.
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