Hyatt Plans Second Hotel in Armenia
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014
http://asbarez.com/123485/hyatt-plans-second-hotel-in-armenia/
Jermuk and its natural springs are a popular site for visitors
JERMUK, Armenia--Hyatt Hotels & Resorts on Tuesday announced that a
Hyatt affiliate has entered into a contract with Jersan LLC to develop
a Hyatt Place hotel in Jermuk, Armenia. Expected to open in 2015,
Hyatt Place Jermuk will mark the second Hyatt hotel in Armenia,
joining the recently opened Hyatt Place Yerevan.
"We are delighted to announce the development of a second Hyatt Place
hotel in Armenia and further expand Hyatt's brand presence across the
region," said Peter Norman, senior vice president of acquisitions and
development for Hyatt - Europe, Africa, and Middle East. "We look
forward to welcoming guests to Hyatt Place Jermuk, where they will
experience the authentic hospitality and purposeful service for which
the Hyatt Place brand is known."
"We are honored to work with Hyatt as the company continues to expand
its brand presence in Armenia," said Samvel Sargsyan, director at
Jersan Properties LLC. "We have worked with Hyatt on several previous
developments and feel privileged to work alongside the company once
again. Given Hyatt's strong brand name and the new hotel's convenient
location, we believe that Hyatt Place Jermuk will attract both
business and leisure travelers from across the region."
The 88-room, newly-constructed hotel will be situated in the center of
the Jermuk resort area, in a region of Armenia that is known for its
hot springs and as a source of bottled spring water. Hyatt Place
Jermuk will offer more than 1,800 square feet of meeting space, cafes
and a restaurant, a fitness center, and an indoor and outdoor swimming
pool.
Guests staying at Hyatt Place Jermuk will be able to discover the
discreet charm of Jermuk, a mountain resort town known for its thermal
water spas. The hotel will also be an ideal base for guests to explore
the natural beauty and cultural heritage sites of Armenia, including
the mountains of Vayots Dzor and the 1,000-year old Gndevank
Monastery. Less than three hours away from the Amernian capital
Yerevan, Jermuk regularly hosts international chess events, including
the World Chess Federation Grand Prix tournaments.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014
http://asbarez.com/123485/hyatt-plans-second-hotel-in-armenia/
Jermuk and its natural springs are a popular site for visitors
JERMUK, Armenia--Hyatt Hotels & Resorts on Tuesday announced that a
Hyatt affiliate has entered into a contract with Jersan LLC to develop
a Hyatt Place hotel in Jermuk, Armenia. Expected to open in 2015,
Hyatt Place Jermuk will mark the second Hyatt hotel in Armenia,
joining the recently opened Hyatt Place Yerevan.
"We are delighted to announce the development of a second Hyatt Place
hotel in Armenia and further expand Hyatt's brand presence across the
region," said Peter Norman, senior vice president of acquisitions and
development for Hyatt - Europe, Africa, and Middle East. "We look
forward to welcoming guests to Hyatt Place Jermuk, where they will
experience the authentic hospitality and purposeful service for which
the Hyatt Place brand is known."
"We are honored to work with Hyatt as the company continues to expand
its brand presence in Armenia," said Samvel Sargsyan, director at
Jersan Properties LLC. "We have worked with Hyatt on several previous
developments and feel privileged to work alongside the company once
again. Given Hyatt's strong brand name and the new hotel's convenient
location, we believe that Hyatt Place Jermuk will attract both
business and leisure travelers from across the region."
The 88-room, newly-constructed hotel will be situated in the center of
the Jermuk resort area, in a region of Armenia that is known for its
hot springs and as a source of bottled spring water. Hyatt Place
Jermuk will offer more than 1,800 square feet of meeting space, cafes
and a restaurant, a fitness center, and an indoor and outdoor swimming
pool.
Guests staying at Hyatt Place Jermuk will be able to discover the
discreet charm of Jermuk, a mountain resort town known for its thermal
water spas. The hotel will also be an ideal base for guests to explore
the natural beauty and cultural heritage sites of Armenia, including
the mountains of Vayots Dzor and the 1,000-year old Gndevank
Monastery. Less than three hours away from the Amernian capital
Yerevan, Jermuk regularly hosts international chess events, including
the World Chess Federation Grand Prix tournaments.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress