Los Angeles Times

Park Hyatt set for downtown L.A.

- By Andrew Khouri andrew.khouri@latimes.com

The $1-billion Oceanwide Plaza developmen­t, under constructi­on in downtown Los Angeles, will include a luxury Park Hyatt hotel, underscori­ng the area’s resurgence.

The Hyatt Hotels Corp. brand is in just 38 locations worldwide and currently has no locations in Los Angeles. Its arrival across from Staples Center could help the Oceanwide condo and hotel project stand out in a neighborho­od awash in constructi­on.

Nearby, Chinese developer Greenland Group is underway on another $1-billion condo and hotel project known as Metropolis that will include a 350-room Hotel Indigo, a hip boutique brand operated by InterConti­nental Hotels Group. Other big projects include a 900-room InterConti­nental hotel inside the nearly completed Wilshire Grand skyscraper and a proposal for a W Hotel that would replace the Luxe City Center Hotel across from L.A. Live.

Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings and Hyatt announced their plans Monday. The 184-room Park Hyatt hotel, with 34 suites, is set to open in early 2019 along with the rest of the mixed-use project.

In addition to the hotel, the three-tower developmen­t will include roughly 500 condos and nearly 170,000 square feet of retail space. There will also be a massive LED screen wrapping the west-facing side of the project overlookin­g Figueroa Street.

Thomas Feng, chief executive of the Oceanwide subsidiary building the project, said the developmen­t will deliver “a distinct lifestyle that is both urban in design and serene in experience.”

Hyatt, which previously had a Park Hyatt in Century City, did not reveal room rates for its Oceanwide property.

Oceanwide Plaza is one of several mega-projects underway from Chinese builders, including the Metropolis project down the block.

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