Hyatt The Loop Chicago, located in the heart of the city’s financial district at 100 West Monroe, is on track to open its doors to the public in February 2015. The hotel, which is currently undergoing a transformative renovation from a historic office building, will showcase elements of the area’s rich cultural and architectural past while offering guests a full range of modern amenities.
When renovations are completed on the 22-story building, designed in 1927 by architect Frank Chase, it will feature 257 contemporary guest rooms, 2,540 square feet of meeting space, a 24-hour fitness center, a new signature French restaurant: Cochon Volant Market, Bakery, Brasserie and Bar, and a rooftop bar—all while maintaining the integrity of the building’s historic roots.
“We look forward to joining the famed loop district and bringing new life to a historic building right in the midst of this great urban center, ” said General Manager, Karen McGuigan. “The thoughtful design of the Hyatt The Loop Chicago marries the structure’s traditional architectural lines with modern conveniences and distinctive inviting styling that engage modern travelers.”
The new hotel’s central location will encourage exploration of some of the best restaurants, shopping and cultural landmarks the city has to offer, including: the Art Institute of Chicago, Grant Park, SheddAquarium, Navy Pier, Millennium Park, and the Museum of Science and Industry.
Hyatt The Loop Chicago is owned by Integrated Clark Monroe, LLC, and operated by Interstate Hotels and Resorts (www.interstatehotels.com), the leading U.S.-based global hotel management company.
The new hotel will join five Hyatt-branded hotels in downtown Chicago, including Park Hyatt Chicago, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile, and Hyatt Place Chicago/River North.