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Hyatt with more than 60 full-service hotels in the pipeline
Thursday, May 08, 2008

On the heels of the recent announcement of its new luxury brand, Andaz, and reaching the 100-hotel milestone of Hyatt Place hotels in the United States, continues its global development pace at an unprecedented speed. With more than 50 full service hotels in the pipeline, Hyatt has announced 14 hotels under development in greater China alone, as well as five hotels in Russia/CIS with other high-profile properties to open in Europe, Middle East, and The Americas.

Global projects recently opened or underway include:

EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST

Additional projects in Europe and the Middle East include:

ASIA PACIFIC

Additional projects in Asia Pacific include: 

LATIN AMERICA

Additional project in Latin America includes:

UNITED STATES, CANADA AND CARRIBEAN

Additional United States/Canada/Caribbean Openings:

Michael Verikios - Thursday, May 08, 2008
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