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Susan Magrino Agency Now Representing Hyatt Union Square New York
Monday, January 28, 2013
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The Susan Magrino Agency is now representing Hyatt Union Square New York.
The new build hotel at 134 Fourth Avenue will capture the essence of Union Square with its high-style design, distinguished dining experiences and artistic lounge concept. We are releasing a formal announcement in a couple of weeks, but wanted to put this on your radar. The hotel is accepting reservations as of April 2013
Hyatt Union Square New York will feature 178 sleek urban style guestrooms that offer something for everyone, ranging from loft-style studios with outdoor terraces to two distinct Presidential Suites. The Sanctuary Suite, located on the second floor, boasts a 954-square-foot landscaped terrace overlooking the corner of 13th Street and Fourth Avenue. Inside, the spacious one-bedroom evokes a sense of peace and tranquility, and features a shower made for two and separate living area. The Empyreal Suite offers chic neighborhood views from the 11th floor through floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room and bedroom. Additional guestroom accommodation categories include: Urbane Studio, Urbane Sky Room, Urbane Terrace, Courtyard Studio, and Alcove Loft.
The hotel will offer new restaurants by One Five Hospitality Group, led by well-respected restaurateurs Jo-Ann Makovitzky and Marco A. Moreira. The hotel’s signature restaurant, The Fourth, is an all-day American Brasserie that will serve traditional brasserie fare with a modern American interpretation. Singl Lounge will serve as an exciting place for guests to gather during the day and evening, featuring an extensive single malt scotch selection and single vineyard wine by the glass selection. These renowned local restaurateurs are owners of the highly acclaimed Tocqueville and 15 East restaurants.
Guests will be able to enjoy unprecedented services and experiences in the heart of one of Manhattan’s most beloved neighborhoods, Union Square, which until now has not had this category of hotel options for both business and leisure
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