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There are three '''Hyatt Place Hotel''' properties in the [[Birmingham area]]. The chain features oversized beds and sleeper sofas in each guest room, along with 42" flat-panel HDTVs with customized programming and connections for personal computers and media devices. The hotels have wireless internet throughout.
There are three '''Hyatt Place Hotel''' properties in the [[Birmingham area]]. The chain features oversized beds and sleeper sofas in each guest room, along with 42" flat-panel HDTVs with customized programming and connections for personal computers and media devices. The hotels have wireless internet throughout.


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==Hyatt Place Birmingham/Hoover==
==Hyatt Place Birmingham/Hoover==
A second Hyatt Place Hotel located at 2980 [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]. (http://www.birminghamhoover.place.hyatt.com link])
A second Hyatt Place Hotel located at 2980 [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]. ([http://www.birminghamhoover.place.hyatt.com link])


==Hyatt Place Birmingham/Downtown==
==Hyatt Place Birmingham/Downtown==

Revision as of 10:04, 19 July 2009

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There are three Hyatt Place Hotel properties in the Birmingham area. The chain features oversized beds and sleeper sofas in each guest room, along with 42" flat-panel HDTVs with customized programming and connections for personal computers and media devices. The hotels have wireless internet throughout.

Hyatt Place Birmingham/Inverness

The first Hyatt Place Hotel opened at 4686 U.S. Highway 280 in Inverness. (link)

Hyatt Place Birmingham/Hoover

A second Hyatt Place Hotel located at 2980 John Hawkins Parkway in Hoover. (link)

Hyatt Place Birmingham/Downtown

A third Hyatt Place Hotel was constructed at 2024 4th Avenue South on the corner of 20th Street to serve visitors to downtown Birmingham and UAB. The $36 million 150-room hotel was built as a joint venture of Corporate Realty Development and the Welden Field Financial Group. (link)

The site, formerly Tom Williams Cadillac, was purchased from Liberty National Life Insurance. The project was announced in October 2007 and was originally projected to open in late 2008. Opening was delayed until mid-summer 2009. Golden Construction was general contractor and Southern Hospitality Services, a division of Welden Field, manages operations.

The 100% non-smoking hotel features a Bakery Café and fitness center, both open 24 hours, and an indoor pool.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (October 28, 2007) "New hotel ready to rise on Southside." Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (July 19, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama Hyatt Place executive Charles Gargus says hotel has perfect team, product for market." Birmingham News