American hospitality chain Hyatt has announced plans for Hyatt Place Düsseldorf Mercedesstrasse at Tadao Ando Campus & Tower. This will be a franchise agreement with EuroAtlantic Group and will be the second Hyatt Place hotel in Germany, joining Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport.
Named for and designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Tadao Ando, and in collaboration with landscape architect Enzo Enea, the Tadao Ando Campus & Tower will be a city landmark for Düsseldorf. In addition to the hotel, the development is also expected to feature the Dusseldorf Arts Club, the EuroAtlantic Museum for Digital Art and the Cyber Tech Campus. Tadao Ando Campus & Tower will be the first CO2 neutral smart office campus, managed by AI-powered building management systems, and will offer a creative environment for modern work concepts, including roof gardens, a park and a public art display.
Hyatt Place Düsseldorf Mercedesstrasse will sit alongside a stunning glass tower with a spectacular glass prism, large-scale AI managed office campus, complete with co-working spaces for guests to utilize. It will be a 10-minute car ride from the property to the city’s international airport, trade fair grounds and Düsseldorf’s world-famous conference center, ‘Messe Düsseldorf’.
Felicity Black-Roberts, Vice President of Development – Europe, Hyatt, said:
The plans for Hyatt Place Düsseldorf Mercedesstrasse reflect the brand’s strong momentum in the fast-growing select service category as Hyatt Place hotels continue to expand globally. Düsseldorf is one of Germany’s most important economic centers, bolstered by recent international investments including from the China Competence Centre, making the district a perfect platform for us to bring our second Hyatt Place hotel to Germany.
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Slated to open in 2024, the 300-room hotel will be strategically located on the edge of Düsseldorf’s city center and forms part of the wider business development of Tadao Ando Campus & Tower.
Arnulf Damerau, Chairman, EuroAtlantic Group, said:
We are pleased to be bringing the first Hyatt Place hotel to Düsseldorf as part of our Tadao Ando Campus & Tower development and we hope to further expand our collaboration with Hyatt with more hotels in the future. We are proud of our completely CO2 neutral construction and operation. The wider development will furthermore build on future-oriented ecological spaces that foster a healthy living and working environment. Together with our extensive experience in real estate and Hyatt’s global brand recognition we will be able to deliver a prestigious sustainable development with cutting edge technology and high-quality service that will successfully bring this business and lifestyle hub to life.
The hotel is expected to join a remarkable portfolio of Hyatt-branded hotels in Germany, including Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport; The Wellem Düsseldorf, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt; Hyatt Regency Dusseldorf; Grand Hyatt Berlin; Hyatt Regency Cologne; Hyatt Regency Mainz; Park Hyatt Hamburg; Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor; and Hyatt House Frankfurt Eschborn.
Meanwhile, Hyatt recently announced the signing of 6 new hotels across Europe.
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