Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the addition of two new Hyatt hotels in the Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivostok. Hyatt Regency Vladivostok Golden Horn and Hyatt Vladivostok Burny are under construction and expected to open in advance of the APEC Summit in the autumn 2012.
Hyatt Regency Vladivostok Golden Horn will feature 217 rooms and suites, F&B outlets, a spa and health club and banqueting and meeting facilities. Located at the Korabelnaya Embankment in the city’s central business district, the property will be situated along Svetlanskaya Street – the city’s ‘High Street’ – with the back of the hotel directly facing the Golden Horn Bay.
Hyatt Vladivostok Burny meanwhile, will offer 218 rooms and suites, as well as F&B outlets, banquet and meeting facilities, and a spa and fitness annex. The property, which will have a direct view of the Amursky Gulf, will be situated at Cape Burny on the western side of the city.
“Hyatt is thrilled to be a part of the incredible growth of Vladivostok in advance of the 2012 APEC Summit, when government leaders will join together here to discuss economic growth, cooperation, trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Peter Norman, Senior Vice President of Acquisitions & Development for Hyatt International – Europe, Africa, Middle East LLC. “We are delighted to add to our growing portfolio in Russia by becoming the first international hotel brand in Vladivostok.”
Surrounded by the Sea of Japan, Vladivostok is one of the main harbours and trading getaways of Russia’s Far East, and serves as the start and end point on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
“A year from now, APEC Summit 2012 delegations will be staying in world class hotels in Vladivostok,” said , MA Lomakina, the General Director of the hotels’ developer, OJSC Nash Dom – Primorye. “The decision to build these world-class hotels was made in 2009 and OJSC Nash Dom – Primorye has responsibility for this important project. The Hyatt Regency Vladivostok, Golden Horn complex will become a business centre and Hyatt Vladivostok, Burny will become a destination for leisure and relaxation. The Hotels will provide about 700 new jobs for Primorye citizens.”
The hotels will become the fourth and fifth Hyatt properties in Russia, following the Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow and Hyatt Regency Ekaterinburg, with Hyatt Regency Sochi under development and slated to open in 2013.
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