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Hyatt Regency gets a revamp

This summer an extensive R80 million renovation of Rosebank's Hyatt Regency's lounge and restaurant areas, and the upgrading of its 244 rooms and suites mark the next level in its state-of-the-art hospitality.
Hyatt Regency gets a revamp

The hotel's new look is already up and running and the celebration is more about getting back to business than a fanfare or VIP re-openings.

"The buzz is so strong we don't need to make a fuss," said GM Michael McBain says. "Regulars kept asking me 'When can we come back to our lounge?' It is a very personal re-engagement with our loyal Hyatt crowd. They've put up with the disruption this year and stayed constantly in touch with what we're doing. They've been through the pain to get to the gain. I'm pleased to say I could count on one hand the negative criticisms of the hotel I've had during the course of the renovations."

That level of personal connectivity is the key to the importance of the Hyatt Regency and to the massive upgrades underway throughout the Rosebank area. The hotel's renovations and refurbishments were scheduled around the four-year disruption caused by the new Rosebank Gautrain station less than 100 metres away.

Next-generation digital connectivity

The advantages it brought for business and conference commuters from Pretoria and OR Tambo airport were factored into the hotel's strategy for 2013. Its huge, multi-purpose banqueting and events facilities were refurbished and the AV systems extended. Next-generation digital connectivity was added to deliver results. Upstairs, every room in the Hyatt Regency is also now hooked up via hardwire and Wi-Fi to the fastest data-flow pipeline.

Beyond technology, high-level business contact and social connectivity has been the Hyatt Regency's most valued asset since it opened in 1995. Its ground floor lounges and restaurants have embraced a mix of entrepreneurs and visionaries, financiers and marketers, alike. Its elegant public areas, the linkage between the hustle of Jozi's CBD and the boardrooms of Sandton's global players, have entertained as many million-rand ideas and project pitches as it has served up breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

Today, the regulars would scarcely recognise their old haunt. Walking through to the lobby area from the underground parking levels or from the Firs underground mall the initial impression is one of increased space and refinement. The overhead lighting has been enhanced and there is now white marble between the original black granite tiles.

The majestic, soaring glass panels which surround the Hyatt Regency entrance now frame a gleaming interior. This extends through the lobby to the restyled lobby lounge.

A "WOW" effect

Said McBain: "Our focus was to create a 'wow' effect for those walking into the hotel. The lobby lounge is our crowning jewel, complemented by the onenineone restaurant and The Terrace -Wine & Cigar bar beyond the central water feature. They form in our strategy a vital triangle of services. They are the showpiece of our regaining control of the meeting spaces on the ground-floor area.

"Our design concept uses light as much as the new décor and furniture to welcome our guests to Hyatt Regency's viewpoint about where we belong in global business and tourism. Today we are a vital component of Rosebank's redevelopment into a major business and commercial hub.

"Occupancy of the hotel has remained consistently 60% plus over the last few years' disruptions. It is an excellent base from which to launch with a whole new look and level of service for the fourth quarter - our busiest time of the year. Brand loyalty, our core values, our dedicated associates and our humility have allowed us to get through the last six months and we believe we have emerged as a 'family' even stronger and more united."

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