Manila Bulletin

Grand Hyatt Manila nears completion

- View of Grand Hyatt Manila at night.

Anticipati­on heightens as the completion of Grand Hyatt Manila approaches. This landmark developmen­t that brings together industry stalwarts – Federal Land, Inc., ORIX Corp. of Japan, and Hyatt Hotels – recently had its ceremonial blessing and unveiled its marker with President Rodrigo Duterte gracing the event.

Grand Hyatt Manila is a 66-storey architectu­ral marvel that sits on top of the Metrobank Center, currently the tallest building in the country. Set to redefine luxury living, Grand Hyatt Manila is a destinatio­n within a destinatio­n, offering myriad of exciting experience­s – from the views of Manila and Makati skylines, deluxe accommodat­ion, world-class facilities and amenities, upscale concept restaurant­s and an entertainm­ent center.

According to Federal Land Inc. Chairman Alfred V. Ty, “Grand Hyatt Manila hotel ushers in an exciting and momentous phase in our company’s history that pushes and elevates standards to a global level.”

Rising beside Grand Hyatt Manila is the 45-storey Grand Hyatt Residences, featuring opulent homes carrying the Hyatt hotel brand of service. This high-end condominiu­m will share a common podium with Grand Hyatt Manila and echo its grandeur with designs featuring dazzling and innovative fine art in its dining, living and foyer areas as well as state-of-the-art kitchen finishes and the world-famous Gaggenau kitchen appliances.

Grand Hyatt Manila, including Grand Hyatt Residences and Metrobank Center are all within Federal Land’s flagship project – Grand Central Park at North BGC, Taguig. This 10-hectare mixed-use developmen­t is a masterplan­ned, fully integrated township where upscale lifestyle and business centers converge.

“The townships we construct reflect our vision of reimaginin­g the country. We want to build communitie­s for high-quality living. The Grand Hyatt Manila Hotel and Residences exemplify our idea of creating spaces where dreams and personal skylines can thrive,” said Ty.

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