Beyond leisure, the renovation strengthens the hotel’s position as a premier meetings and events destination.
President and CEO Mark Hoplamazian confirmed during the company’s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings call that excluding acquisitions, net rooms growth reached 7.3% in 2025, from 6.7% in 2024.Executives predicts a growth of between 6% and 7% in 2026.
A key strategic priority for Demiroz will be overseeing significant new developments at the resort, including the upcoming launch of the Solenna Villas and the addition of Royal and Executive Villas.
Guests enjoy signature massages, from Feel Elysium to Swedish and prenatal therapies, plus exclusive access to a Himalayan salt room, aromatherapy suite, jacuzzi, and sensory deprivation pool—the spa’s centerpiece.
Hyatt’s signed pipeline has grown to approximately 140,000 rooms, an 8% increase year-over-year, reflecting the company’s ongoing expansion across both emerging markets and established global travel hubs.
Hyatt’s UAE properties received close to 24,000 MICE enquiries, marking a 6.6% increase compared to the previous year.
ADD Art, a subsidiary of ADD Properties, has designed the hotel’s interiors and public areas in partnership with 11 leading local artists.
Mr. Perera’s leadership is expected to strengthen the hotel’s reputation for warm hospitality, high service standards, and meaningful connections.
RiseHY is designed to connect Opportunity Youth, young individuals aged 16 to 24 who are neither in school nor employed, with entry-level jobs and comprehensive career development resources in the hospitality sector.
The upcoming Andaz Nagoya will be a key feature of a transformative redevelopment project centered around Meitetsu Nagoya Station, designed to create a new urban landmark integrating a next-generation high-speed rail terminal and a vibrant mixed-use complex.