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Midas Hospitality and ACRES debut The Livingston by Hyatt

Brooklyn, NY The first Hyatt-branded hotel in Brooklyn has now debuted, adding a modern hideaway to the city’s cultural district. St. Louis-based Midas Hospitality and its partner ACRES Capital developed the 104-room upscale hotel, The Livingston, part of the JdV by Hyatt brand. Designed for travelers with a sense of genuine discovery and community, the 22-story hotel ties into local culture with curated spaces.

“We are delighted to bring the warmth of the JdV by Hyatt brand in a way that connects with Brooklyn’s creative energy for leisure and business travelers,” said Linda Eigelberger, principal and chief commercial officer, Midas Hospitality.

The Livingston is steps from the Barclays Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), and the Brooklyn Museum, as well as a host of theaters, art galleries, and live music venues. Multiple subway stations are within walking distance, providing access to the city.

Located at 291 Livingston St., The Livingston, a pet-friendly hotel, hosts 15 rooms with balconies. Every room has city views. The airy rooms and suites showcase a modern-industrial design with several amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi, spa-like bathrooms with white marble showers, 55-inch TV, in-room safe, mini fridge, coffee maker, desk and lounge chair.

Guests can enjoy all day, locally-inspired dining at the hotel’s full-service restaurant, The Grove Lantern, as well as social spaces that foster connection, including the lobby Goldfinch Café which serves premium espresso beverages and fresh pastries from neighboring bakeries. A rooftop 820 s/f terrace is ideal for seasonal cocktail receptions, events, celebrations and casual gatherings, all with the backdrop of the cityscape.

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