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Hawai i s First Hyatt Centric Branded Hotel Set To Open In Winter 2016-2017

In the former Waikiki Trade Center


(Source: CoastWood Capital Group)
(Source: CoastWood Capital Group)
USPA NEWS - CoastWood Capital Group, Chartres Lodging Group and KKR announced on July 15, plans to open Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach in the former Waikīkī Trade Center. The new hotel is slated to open this winter and will offer modern accommodations including 230 upscale, oversized rooms and suites with...
CoastWood Capital Group, Chartres Lodging Group and KKR announced on July 15, plans to open Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach in the former Waikīkī Trade Center. The new hotel is slated to open this winter and will offer modern accommodations including 230 upscale, oversized rooms and suites with state-of-the-art amenities, spa-like bathrooms, and signature services. Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach will be the first Hyatt Centric hotel in Hawai'i and will place guests in the center of the action allowing easy options for exploration.
The addition of a new, 34,000-square-foot, two-level Nordstrom Rack to the redeveloped Waikīkī Trade Center was announced last year and will open in the fall of 2016. Several other retailers will also open at the street level in newly-renovated spaces, including Starbucks, Jamba Juice and American Savings Bank. The Hyatt Centric brand was introduced in 2015 as a new, full-service lifestyle brand within the Hyatt family.
The idea to repurpose the Waikīkī Trade Center (which was previously an almost-empty office building with a few night clubs) into an upscale hotel destination was driven by the need to provide more much-needed hotel rooms in Waikīkī, which has seen the loss of more than 5,000 hotel rooms since 2000.

Source : CoastWood Capital Group
* Photo on The Left : Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach
- Dining and pool area rendering
- Room rendering
- Lobby rendering


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