Wyndham bringing new dual brand concept to Miami
Wyndham Hotel Group has signed a contract for a first time dual brand combination of Wyndham Grand and TRYP by Wyndham for the Brickell district of Miami.
Owned by Brazilian developer Galwan, the property will have 445 guestrooms and is slated for a 2019 opening.
It is the first US development for Galwan, a major player in the Brazil hospitality market.
"By combining our most worldly, destination-centric brands, we’re offering travelers a taste of Wyndham Hotel Group, Miami-style and their choice of brand experience via TRYP by Wyndham’s lifestyle flair or Wyndham Grand’s easy elegance," said Mark Kukulski, president of Wyndham Hotel Group’s management organization.
The development will comprise 200 rooms under Wyndham Grand and 245 rooms under TRYP by Wyndham.
It will share a first floor lobby and lounge space, an eight-story parking garage, a pool deck, a fitness center and 8,000 square feet of meeting space.
Brickell becomes the fourth Florida location for the Wyndham Grand brand after Clearwater Beach, Orlando and Jupiter.
Wyndham has opened TRYP hotels in Fort Lauderdale and St. Augustine.
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