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Brand-New House

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the official rebranding of 38 Hyatt Summerfield Suites and 15 Hotel Sierra hotels to HYATT house TM, a new hotel concept that will redefine the extended-stay segment in an effort to help guests feel at home. As a part of the rebranding, all Hyatt Summerfield Suites and 15 Hotel Sierra properties underwent official name and signage changes, bringing the total to 53 HYATT house properties in 16 different states.

 “The name and signage changes that took place at all HYATT house properties this month represent a significant step forward in our goal to redefine the extended-stay segment,” says Gary Dollens, global head of franchise and select brands for Hyatt.

Guests staying at HYATT house will be welcomed with signature brand services and amenities, including:

·    Knowledgeable House Hosts to acquaint guests with the hotel and local neighborhood

·    Spacious studios, one and two-bedroom Kitchen Suites or Traditional guestrooms featuring a fully-equipped kitchen; spacious living room with flat-panel TV; bedroom with comfortable bed featuring ultra-plush pillows, triple sheeting and a pillow-top mattress; and a modern bathroom

·    Open and welcoming Lounge where guests can relax, gather and socialize

·    Free high-speed Internet access in suites and throughout public areas

·    Complimentary full hot breakfast including items like scrambled eggs, bacon, French toast, and waffles

·    Evening Socials every Monday through Thursday featuring complimentary hot and cold bites plus beer and wine (some HYATT house locations offer a full bar and small plates in lieu of the Evening Social)

·    24-hour Workout Room, featuring cardio and strength equipment

·    Indoor or outdoor pool

·    Dry cleaning services and laundry facilities

·    Meeting and training facilities

·    Pet-friendly policy

The name HYATT house was selected to connote a residential, welcoming, personal and hospitable experience. HYATT house also has historical significance as the name of the first Hyatt hotel, which opened in 1957.