September 20, 2024

Marysville plans to open the city’s first Hyatt hotel in 2025. Here’s what it will include

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The Hyatt Hotel Corp. plans to open a new, extended-stay hotel in Marysville in 2025, city officials announced this week.

The custom-built, 113-room hotel, Marysville’s first Hyatt, is slated to be built on the east side of B Street, between 12th and 14th streets, according to a Wednesday news release from the city. It will be placed across the street from Ellis Lake and Bryant Field, a baseball park.

The project is part of Hyatt Studios, a new brand recently launched by the hotel company that leans toward extended stays with kitchen amenities and a grab-and-go breakfast bar, according to its website.

Construction on Hyatt Studios hotels begins this year, with the first of its kind to open in 2024. The Marysville hotel is planned as the second Hyatt Studios property.

Marysville’s addition will include meeting rooms and a 300-person event center for local events.

“There is a shortage of centers in Yuba and Sutter (counties),” said Dan Flores, the city’s community development director. “We’re just thrilled to have the Hyatt in Marysville. It’s a great benefit to the city.”

Marysville is the seat of Yuba County and is just east of Sutter County in Northern California.

Some Marysville residents have noted the hotel’s placement next to gas stations and railroad tracks, but Flores said the benefits outweigh the negatives.

“The businesses are the businesses that they are,” Flores said. “We are looking at a lot of positive momentum in the city. With change, there’s always naysayers. The positive changes are going to happen with or without their negative comments.”

Hyatt said in a statement that Marysville “is an ideal location to develop a Hyatt Studios hotel due to the city’s rapid growth in recent years.”

The Marysville location will be one of the first two Hyatt Studios-branded hotels to open. The other will be in Mobile, Alabama, the company announced in a news release.

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