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Updated 2026-06-18 08:12

Hyatt House, a select-service brand from Hyatt Hotels Corporation, with ongoing development and expansion highlighted by increased pipeline and new openings in major markets. Year-end 2023 saw a record pipeline approaching 127,000 rooms globally, supporting growth across Hyatt Place and Hyatt House, signaling asset-light expansion potential. In 2022, a Hyatt House refresh introduced residential-inspired rooms and flexible layouts to attract suburban and urban markets, reinforcing expansion. Hyatt's development push includes new Hyatt Place and Hyatt House openings across U.S. and international markets, highlighting scalable midscale offerings for guests and owners. Context also notes property updates and market movements, including international considerations and brand positioning.

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Chesapeake Lodging Trust and Real Hospitality Group announce the opening of Hyatt Place New York/Midtown-South, marking the first Hyatt Place property to debut in New York City. The new Midtown Manhattan location represents a move into downtown urban locations for the upscale select service brand, which has grown by nearly 18 percent in the past three years. … Hyatt Hotels Corporation and White Lodging Services today announce the opening of Hyatt Place Austin...

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The new Hyatt Studios brand represents approximately 2,000 rooms in pipeline including new markets and deals with first-time Hyatt owners Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) highlighted today its expected growth trajectory for 2024 and beyond, underscored by a record year of deal signings in 2023. Hyatt’s commitment to be the preferred brand for guests, customers and owners has resulted in a record pipeline of 127,000 rooms worldwide as of year-end 2023, which is expected to fuel asset-light...

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation today announced an important update regarding its properties in Jamaica following the impact of Hurricane Melissa, which struck the island in October.

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