Impact Properties Opens New 132-Room Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel in Florida

USA, Tampa, Florida. August 06, 2018

Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel, the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Wesley Chapel and Pasco County, is officially open. The new hotel features the Hyatt Place brand's intuitive design, casual atmosphere and practical amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and 24-hour food offerings. The hotel is owned and operated by Impact Properties.

“As Pasco County continues to grow and thrive economically, we are excited to add to the momentum by welcoming the first Hyatt Place hotel to the area,” said General Manager Steven Giovanniello. “With our smartly designed social spaces and guestrooms with separate work and sleep areas, our multitasking guests can easily accomplish what they need to do while on the road.”

“Tampa is a vibrant city, filled with friendly people, great neighborhoods and an ever expanding list of great places to visit and things to do or see,” said Mary Mathieu, Senior Vice President of Impact Properties. “Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel is central to all of them and we believe the hotel will exceed guest expectations and provide them with everything they need while visiting our area.”

HYATT PLACE TAMPA/WESLEY CHAPEL LEADERSHIP

Hyatt Place Tampa/Wesley Chapel is under the leadership of General Manager Steven Giovanniello and Director of Sales Karen Martin. In his role, Giovanniello is directly responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the hotel, including overseeing the hotel's associates and ensuring guests encounter the thoughtful service for which the Hyatt Place brand is known. Martin is responsible for providing sales service and support to travelers and meeting planners frequenting the Pasco County area.

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