Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Jersey City, NJ Mayor and Concord Hospitality Commence Construction on Hyatt House Hotel


City and Concorn Hospitality officials sign a beam
for planned construction of Hyatt House Hotel, Jersey City, NJ

Jersey City, NJ  Mayor Steven M. Fulop
JERSEY CITY, NJ— Concord Hospitality Enterprises and Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop began construction on a 258-room Hyatt House hotel in the Exchange Place district of Jersey City, part of a public/private revitalization effort that will bring 350 construction jobs, and 80 permanent and 60 part time hotel jobs to New York's Hudson River neighbor. 

“That Jersey City continues to attract the interest of prominent international brands, such as Hyatt, and well respected developers like Concord Hospitality who are willing to make substantial investments in our community is a testament to our location as a destination, the quality of our workforce, and our City’s commitment to grow our tax base by attracting new business,” said Mayor Fulop.

 “Concord Hospitality is taking great care to transform the state’s oldest bank building into a new hotel, which speaks to their thoughtful and respectful approach to the projects they undertake.  Today, with the signing of a support beam, Concord and Hyatt become part of the very foundation of Jersey City’s thriving economic redevelopment.”

For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Lauralee Dobbins                                                     
Sr. Vice President                                          
Daly Gray, Inc.                                                           
703-435-6293                                                             


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