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The Livingston by Hyatt debuts in Brooklyn
Summary
Midas Hospitality and ACRES Capital opened The Livingston, a 104-room JdV by Hyatt hotel at 291 Livingston St., making it the first Hyatt-branded property in Brooklyn and placing it near Barclays Center, BAM and the Brooklyn Museum.
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The Livingston by Hyatt has opened in Brooklyn. Midas Hospitality and ACRES Capital developed the 22-story, 104-room hotel under the JdV by Hyatt brand. It is the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Brooklyn and is located in the city's cultural district near several performance and museum venues. The project emphasizes curated, community-oriented spaces aimed at travelers seeking a neighborhood connection.
Key details:
- The hotel has 104 rooms across 22 stories and includes 15 rooms with balconies; every room offers city views.
- The Livingston is located at 291 Livingston St., within walking distance of Barclays Center, the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) and the Brooklyn Museum, with multiple nearby subway stations.
- Guest rooms feature amenities such as complimentary Wi‑Fi, spa-like bathrooms with white marble showers, 55-inch TVs, in-room safes, mini fridges, coffee makers, desks and lounge chairs.
- Food and social spaces include a full-service, locally-inspired restaurant called The Grove Lantern, the lobby Goldfinch Café serving espresso and pastries, and an 820 sq ft rooftop terrace for seasonal receptions and gatherings.
- Linda Eigelberger, principal and chief commercial officer at Midas Hospitality, said the team aimed to bring the warmth of the JdV by Hyatt brand in a way that connects with Brooklyn's creative energy.
Summary:
The Livingston adds a Hyatt-branded lodging option with local dining and social spaces to Brooklyn's cultural district and is positioned to serve both leisure and business travelers. Undetermined at this time.
