Black Meetings and Tourism

September / October 2017

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Hyatt recently celebrated the opening of Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport, the only waterfront hotel within 10 miles of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, and the Hyatt Regency brand's third Seattle-area hotel. Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport is designed to connect business and leisure travelers to all the Seattle area has to offer. The new 12-story hotel is loca ted on the south- eastern shore of Lake Washington in Ren and the Seattle skyline. Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport offers 347 elegantly appointed, state- of-the-art guestrooms and a breathtaking 60,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor event space, all designed with fēngshu principles to balance luxu- rious interiors with surrounding water, forests, mountains and sky. Pictured here, Hyatt, SECO and Boeing exec- utives join Seattle Family Regional Center's Min Christ, Seattle Seahawks' Doug Baldwin and City of Renton Mayor Denis Law to commemo- "rate the grand opening of Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport. Photo by Jerry & Lois Photography. "We are thrilled to open our doors to global travelers and offer world-class hospi- tality within the Southport development on Lake Washi ngton in Renton," said hotel General Manager Rusty Middleton. "As part of the Hyatt Regency family, we take pride in connecting travelers to what matters most to them, including convenient access to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle and Bellevue, high-tech guest ameni- ties like free Wi-Fi and smart television, and the simple pleasure of enjoying a coffee on our lakefront terrace after a peaceful night's rest." Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport highlights include Asian-inspired Northwest fine dining at Water's Table, a lakeside kitchen and bar, and tranquil health and wellness offerings through a 24-hour StayFit™ gym, dedi- cated yoga room, an indoor saline pool, and an on-site, full-service spa with three serene treat- ment rooms. The hotel also boasts convenient access to the neighboring beaches and wooded trails of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. With Hyatt Regency Lake Washington's distinct design and location, guests are invited to enjoy the invigorating beauty of the Pacific Northwest – whether inside the hotel or enjoying the great outdoors. "Hyatt Regency Lake Washington is a signifi- cant addition to the Hyatt portfolio, and we are thrilled to unveil it today along side the SECO Development team and the community of Renton," said Pete Sears, group president, Americas, Hyatt. "As the Hyatt Regency brand celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, we are proud to open this hotel, which has been designed to foster true human connections and serve as a dynamic, energizing space where guests can collaborate, share and find inspiration." H OT E L H A P P E N I N G S B M & T ••• September/October 2017 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 8 WYNDHAM HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER OPENS IN ABQ, $5 MILLION TRANSFORMATION Albuquerque-based Peak Hospitality (Peak) recently announced that the Wyndham Hotel and Conference Center has completed a successful rebrand and remodel. The property is formerly known as the Hotel Cascada. By upgrading and redesigning key features, Wyndham's $5 million renovation has transformed the well-known hotel and water park into a must-visit desti- nation for travelers and locals alike. The new hotel fitness center will be the largest of its kind in Albuquerque and is housed in the space formerly belonging to the historic fine dining restaurant, Delfino's. In addition to a complete exterior paint job, the entrance to the water park has been renovated and a new sauna has been added. Guests HYATT REGENCY LAKE WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE'S SOUTHPORT MAKES ITS DEBUT

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