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U.S.-based Hyatt Hotels Corp. has laid the cornerstone for its first hotel in El Salvador, a $36 million project, the Salvadoran government development agency said.
The future Hyatt Place San Salvador will rise in a shopping center in Antiguo Cuscatlan, a suburb of El Salvador’s capital, the Salvadoran Export and Investment Promotion Agency, or PROESA, said.
The hotel should begin operating in the first half of 2016, creating some 300 direct jobs, PROESA said.
The 140-room hotel will offer features “such as sustainability, energy efficiency, comfort and multiple services for customers, and its design will be innovative,” PROESA director William Granadino said.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation operates 483 hotels in 45 countries and plans to build hotels in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras, the agency said.
Published in Latino Daily News