Hyatt House Sacramento/Midtown makes its debut

The 128-room Hyatt House Sacramento/Midtown has opened. The adaptive-reuse project, owned and developed by Hume Development Inc. and managed by Twenty Four Seven Hotels, was formerly Eastern Star Hall, which first opened in 1928 as a Masonic women’s meeting place and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

“The Hyatt House Sacramento/Midtown is the perfect marriage of the classic and the contemporary, providing the latest amenities and services in a setting that draws heavily from its nearly century-old history to provide a uniquely Sacramento experience,” said Amanda Hawkins-Vogel, COO, Twenty Four Seven Hotels. “This hotel is an extension of our presence in Northern California and marks our first opening this year with two more to come in 2023. As the newest hospitality offering in the city, we expect the Hyatt House Sacramento to quickly take its rightful place as the segment and market leader for business and leisure travelers.”

Located in the city’s Sutter District, the hotel is near Capital Mall, Crocker Art Museum and the Old Sacramento Waterfront. Guestrooms are designed to mimic studio apartments, with kitchens in 87 rooms. The property also provides four suites with separate bedrooms, two of which are specialty owner suites featuring high ceilings and Restoration Hardware fixtures. Hotel amenities include complimentary WiFi, a 24/7 fitness center, guest laundry, a business center and 700 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space.

Food and beverage outlets include a grab-n-go sundry shop, a complimentary breakfast bar and Star Lounge, a full-service restaurant and bar located on the hotel’s third floor.

While keeping the major architectural features of the historic building intact, the renovation included the redevelopment of five floors within the original structure that includes the lobby, restaurant, fitness center and meeting space, as well as the addition of a new three-story annex that includes additional hotel rooms.