MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, one of the largest hotel properties in the Twin Cities, announced the completion of Phase II of its renovation.
Phase II included a major expansion, adding over 20,000 square feet of event space and an additional 112 new guestrooms and 54 high-end suites. Phase I of the renovation of the hotel's guestrooms, suites, public areas and restaurants was completed in June 2012.
“We are excited to unveil a second round of multi-million dollar enhancements that reflect the unique heritage of Minnesota,” said Mark Becker, general manager, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis. “The largest event space in the city and new guestrooms and suites allows Hyatt Regency Minneapolis to attract even more meetings and conventions, as well as accommodate leisure travelers.”
Now that Phase II is complete, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis contains over 100,000 square feet of meetings and event space, allowing two or three functions to take place simultaneously. The additional meeting space includes flexible breakout rooms ranging from 400 square feet to 4500 square feet and two new ballrooms: Northstar and Great Lakes.
These new spaces feature a Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic with upgraded furnishings, original artwork and modern décor. The two-story 12,000 square foot Great Lakes Ballroom has large pre-function, meeting and breakout rooms and private bathrooms.
The Northstar Ballroom is a 10,500 square foot event space with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Loring Greenway.
The Lakeshore meeting room features a custom fabric mural, a wall-to-wall panorama of Minneapolis’ three famous mills–Gold Medal Flour Mill, Crown Roller, and North Star Mill–as a celebration of the local economy.