Children help the new Hyatt Regency Jersey
City Create Lasting Impressions
of one of its Greatest Assets: the Views of
Manhattan
JERSEY CITY, NJ, July 11, 2002 � The Manhattan Skyline was the muse.
The place was the new Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson. The
event was the birth and expression of the next �Andy Warhol� or �Picasso�
as almost 100 kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hudson County painted
and drew their unique impressions of the �New� New York Skyline.
The artwork will be part of a special exhibit at the Jersey City Museum
from July 17 through July 28 and on display in the hotel�s lobby.
Steve White, General Manager of the
new Hyatt Regency Jersey City, said �this hotel boasts the best views of
Manhattan and this art exhibit creates a meaningful tribute to the great
city of New York, celebrates our grand opening, and visually communicates
one of the hotel�s greatest amenities: the view of the Manhattan landscape.�
Think you have an artistic flair? Guests checking in at the hotel
can try their hand at rendering their own vision of the skyline as seen
from the hotel. Upon request, they will receive an artists kit � complete
with paints and art paper.
The views of the Manhattan skyline from Jersey City were recently voted
as the best view in the country by the Society of American Travel Writers
and what better place to experience and |
The Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson is the first Hyatt Regency
to open in the U.S. in 2002, one of only two that will open all year
-- project completion cost is estimated at $102 million, will create more
than 200 jobs for area residents. The hotel is the first hotel development
venture for Mack-Cali Realty Corporation and the first collaboration between
Mack-Cali and Hyatt. |
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celebrate this view than from the new nine-story 350 room Hyatt Regency
Jersey City. The hotel is built on a pier on the Hudson River waterfront
and allows guests of its rooms, restaurants, lounges, and conference facilities
sweeping vistas from the George Washington Bridge to the Empire State Building
and then down to the State of Liberty.
The Hyatt Regency Jersey City is the first full-service hotel in Harborside
Financial Center�s south pier. The property features more than 20,000 square
feet of flexible meeting space, in addition to 4,450 square feet of pre-function
space, and is equipped with high-speed internet access. The signature three-meal
restaurant features a lounge, state of art exhibition kitchen, and stunning
views of Manhattan. Located just 12 miles from Newark International Airport,
the hotel is just minutes away from mid-town Manhattan and Lower Manhattan
by land or by water. |