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Old Posted Oct 5, 2018, 3:13 PM
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I work next door...that same pile of bricks has sat in that dumpster all summer. Rarely has there been a contractor vehicle on-site all summer as well. There must be something that is holding this project up.
Truthfully, they may just be developing the plans... that takes a lot of time. Perhaps they were overzealous and started demo earlier than normal relative to drawing issuance.
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Little worried they'll reevaluate if P&M stays closed. Is that crazy? It just feels VERY cut off from everything with P&M as is.
I hope not. I imagine that all commitments made thus far accounted for the fact that clearly, the barriers are still up.
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2019, 12:07 AM
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Any word on the progress for HYATT HOUSE HOTEL DOWNTOWN?
Mid 2019 was to be the opening date.
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2019, 6:23 PM
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I wouldn't be surprised if the delay has something to do with the design.
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Old Posted May 18, 2019, 7:47 PM
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I wouldn't be surprised if the delay has something to do with the design.
Here we are min May 2019 and Hyatt House is opening with not much word on Hyatt Place downtown 138 Portage east and what is going on there?
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Old Posted May 18, 2019, 9:54 PM
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It may not be coming in 2019 as noted in the Rewards Canada Blog:

here are also another 5 hotels in the works that are listed in Hyatt's communications for 2019 openings but in our discussions with Hyatt these hotels may not actually be opening this year:

Hyatt Place Brampton (123 guestrooms) in Brampton, Ontario
Hyatt Place Kelowna (161 guestrooms) in Kelowna, British Columbia
Hyatt Place Moncton (120 guestrooms) in Moncton, New Brunswick
Hyatt Place Winnipeg Downtown (144 guestrooms) in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Hyatt House Hamilton/McMaster University (135 guestrooms) in Hamilton, Ontario
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Old Posted May 20, 2019, 6:59 PM
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This could just mean that they're delayed though probably. Not necessarily that they're not opening at all.
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Hyatt Place in Winnipeg is scheduled to now open in 2020 according to their May 14th news release.

https://newsroom.hyatt.com/news-releases?item=123839

Hyatt Expected to Triple Canada Brand Presence by 2022

More than 20 new Hyatt hotels to open in Canada


CHICAGO (May 14, 2019) – Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced that more than 20 new hotels are expected to open in Canada by the end of 2022, tripling the global hospitality brand’s presence in the country. The newly announced properties include three hotels in the heart of downtown Niagara Falls, Ontario, expected to open in 2022: a dual-branded Hyatt Centric Niagara Falls and Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls project, with 150 guestrooms and 350 guestrooms, respectively, and the 200-room Hyatt Place Niagara Falls.

This announcement includes properties that will mark the first Hyatt House and Hyatt Centric hotels in Canada and the first Hyatt hotels in the Niagara Falls market, as well as hotels across its other full service and select service brands including Hyatt Regency, Park Hyatt, Andaz and Hyatt Place.

“Hyatt’s brand presence in Canada continues to steadily increase, as we successfully implement our strategy of growing with intent,” said Scott Richer, Hyatt’s regional vice president of development for Canada. “We continue to see growth opportunities in the region and are confident in the direction and future of Hyatt – across all brands.”

With nearly 15 million visitors per year, Niagara Falls, Ontario is considered one of the busiest tourist destinations in the world. Located at the main intersection of Fallsview Avenue and Murray Street in the heart of downtown Niagara Falls, the dual-branded new-build Hyatt Centric and Hyatt Regency project in Niagara Falls will be situated immediately opposite the Fallsview Casino, The Skylon Tower and the 5,000-seat performing arts center that is currently under construction. The properties are owned and will be operated by Fallsview Group, and are slated to open in 2022.

Hyatt Place Niagara Falls will be connected to the Scotiabank Convention Center off Stanley Avenue and proximate to the tourist district of Clifton Hill and numerous family-friendly attractions and entertainment facilities such as the IMAX cinema, the Niagara Wheel and the Fun Zone. Slated to open in 2022, the property is owned and will be operated by Fallsview Group, founded by the Menechella family more than 40 years ago in Niagara Falls.

Complete list of new Canada properties with expected opening years:

2019
•Hyatt Place Mississauga Centre in Mississauga, Ontario
•Hyatt House Winnipeg South West in Winnipeg Manitoba

2020
•Park Hyatt Toronto (reopening after renovation) in Toronto, Ontario
•Hyatt Place Kelowna in Kelowna, British Columbia
•Hyatt Place Winnipeg Downtown in Winnipeg, Manitoba
•Hyatt Place Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick
•Hyatt Place Brampton in Brampton, Ontario
•Hyatt Place / Hyatt House Edmonton Downtown in Edmonton, Alberta
•Hyatt Place Ottawa – Bells Corners in Ottawa, Ontario

2021
•Hyatt Place / Hyatt House Mississauga - Airport Corporate Center in Toronto, Ontario
•Hyatt Place Toronto – Oakville East in Toronto, Ontario
•Hyatt House Hamilton/McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario
•Hyatt House Toronto – Mississauga Center in Toronto, Ontario
•Hyatt Place Vancouver Airport in Vancouver, British Columbia
•Hyatt Place Toronto International Airport in Toronto, Ontario
•Hyatt Place / Hyatt House at Canada’s Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario
•Hyatt Place Toronto – Downtown/Jarvis Street in Toronto, Ontario

2022
•Hyatt Centric / Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls in Ontario
•Hyatt Place Niagara Falls in Niagara, Ontario
•Hyatt Place / Hyatt House Ottawa Byward Market in Ottawa, Ontario
•Andaz Toronto – Yorkville in Toronto, Ontario
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Old Posted May 21, 2019, 6:10 PM
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^ Thanks, nice to know that it's still on track.
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It is a protected building so that will have an impact on approvals. You can’t just add on an addition that looks like one of Homer Simpson’s car designs and expect automatic approval.
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It is a protected building so that will have an impact on approvals. You can’t just add on an addition that looks like one of Homer Simpson’s car designs and expect automatic approval.
Can you confirm that is why the project has been delayed?
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Old Posted May 22, 2019, 9:28 PM
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No, don't have inside info - just my educated guess.
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Any news, updates on this project?
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Any news, updates on this project?
Walking by the site there seems to be little to no activity or progress.
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Well, while unfortunate, it's been so long that I'd guess they decided it wasn't worth the trouble. Real shame but what can you do?
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I just woke up and heard that the building has been on fire for the last 5 hours.
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Any news, updates on this project?
herd from building nieghbors the people behind it went bankrupt no idea the validity to this but thats what i hear.
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This made my heart sink, I hope this building does not have to be torn down.
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If this building is reinforced concrete - I think the chances of the entire building having to come down for this fire seems remote.

The roof framing over the elevator and stairwells would likely have been wood framed, or otherwise combustible, which is why they look to have burned away. Also the roof membrane (tar) would have burned.

Clean it out, fix the roof and save it for another day.
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2019, 7:27 PM
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Doesn't look too bad actually.
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