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Luxury hotel coming to SLC this fall
Salt Lake City, Utah – An American multinational hospitality company known for its management of upscale hotels and resorts, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, has announced an upcoming Regency location in Salt Lake City.
This fall, the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake is set to debut directly adjacent to the Salt Palace Convention Center at 170 South West Temple sometime.
According to representatives of the company, the Regency will feature 700 modern-style rooms including 33 suites.
Each room will feature a 65-inch flat-screen HDTV, room service availability, an individual thermostat, a hair dryer, a coffee maker, a minifridge, an iron and an ironing board, and a laptop-sized safe. Rooms range from a standard one-bedroom to the 1,751 square-foot Summit Suite with 180-degree views of the Wasatch Front, separate living and dining areas, and a full pantry.
The hotel will include 60,000 square feet of meeting and event facilities, along with a rooftop terrace complete with a heated pool and cabanas, and a 24-hour fitness center.
Guests will have the opportunity to choose from an array of dining options, including a Spanish-style specialty restaurant located on the rooftop terrace.
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