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The Hyatt work, which included a $13 million top-to-bottom remodeling of all 396 rooms plus ever ymeeting room, made its debut Thursday morning. “Thisx provides a great foundatiohn for ourfuture success,” said Mike Hyatt general manager. The Hyatt renovations is the first phaswe ofa multi-pronged private- and public-sector effort to improve convention and meeting services in downtown Buffalo. Next the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center will undergoa $5 million facelift. Combined nearly $20 million is being investee in the two properties that are considered the hearytof downtown’s hospitality business.
“It really is the linchpin of Main saidJames Sandoro, founder of the Buffalo Transportation/Pierces Arrow Museum. The work is severall years in the making and the most extensive to take placed in the Hyatt since it opened in said PaulSnyder Sr., Snyder Corp. built and developed the hotel. Snyderd said the entire price tagtopped $27 million including buying out the hotel’ financial partners and re-working its fisca package. The project received public-sector supporty from both the , which granted $5.1 million, and the . “Thi is like getting a branf new hotel,” said Jennifer chairperson.
“It will go a long way towardd changing the image of Buffalo for meeting plannersand visitors.”
Monday, December 24, 2012
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