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HHM Transforms Three HYATT house Hotels

6/22/2012
PHILADELPHIA—HHM, formerly known as Hersha Hospitality Management, recently announced the completion of renovations at three HYATT house properties across its portfolio. HYATT house Gaithersburg, HYATT house Bridgewater, and HYATT house Pleasanton, each received a complete upgrade of all guestrooms, with plans to renovate public spaces later this year.

All extended-stay Hyatt Summerfield Suites made the transition to the new HYATT house brand, in an effort to create a more homey and sociable brand. The renovated HYATT houses are three of 13 Hyatt hotels managed by HHM.

“We are confident that the upgrades we made to these three properties will enhance the inviting feel and new look of the HYATT house brand,” HHM President and Chief Executive Officer Naveen P. Kakarla said, in an announcement. “Guests will be pleasantly surprised at many of the new options they have for extended-stay trips with HHM and Hyatt House.”

HYATT house Gaithersburg: All 140 guestroom suites were completely redone with new furniture, artwork, drapes and fresh paint. The highlight of the upgrades are the full-size kitchens, which received stainless steel appliances and granite countertops – accommodating for extended-stay as well as short-term travelers. The bathrooms were also refreshed with a tiled shower space that has sliding glass doors.

HYATT house Bridgewater: The property's 128 guestrooms now have a brighter feel from new carpets, bedding, and furniture in the room as well as tile, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. The kitchen space also features a banquette and chairs. The new look extends to the bathrooms, which were completely redone with updated tile floors and showers, sliding glass doors, granite vanities, and fresh paint.

HYATT house Pleasanton: This hotel remodeled everything in the suites, from the bedrooms to the kitchens and bathrooms. All rooms now have new bedding to complement the king-size Hyatt Grand beds – with triple sheeting, down blankets, and a white waffle sheet on top. New granite countertops and stainless steel appliances showcase the only full-sized, fully equipped kitchens provided in any local hotel. And, bathrooms were renovated with floor to ceiling tile and glass doors.
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