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Skender Wraps Up Work on Sterling Bay’s Hyatt House

Skender, serving as base building and interior construction manager, has completed construction of a Hyatt House extended-stay hotel on behalf of developer Sterling Bay. The new 14-story, 167,000-square-foot hotel is located in the Fulton Market District at 105 N. May St., and is reportedly the district’s first hotel to cater to extended-stay corporate travelers.

The hotel building, which Skender began constructing in April 2018, offers a third-floor lobby and first-floor future retail space. The pool, workout center and lounge are situated on the 14th floor, with 200 guest rooms on floors 4-13. Skender collaborated with Eckenhoff Saunders Architects on the project.

Due to open this summer, the Hyatt House is the latest in a series of Fulton Market projects undertaken by Skender. At 1330 W. Fulton, for example, Skender constructed the firm’s own headquarters and the headquarters for Sterling Bay, as well as spaces for the Climate Corporation and Glassdoor.


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