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Hyatt Waterfront Lodge in Oakland to close down this week

By Miles Cooper
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January 29, 2025
Hyatt Waterfront Lodge in Oakland to close down this week
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Hyatt Waterfront Lodge in Oakland to close down this week

(KRON) — The Hyatt Waterfront Lodge in Oakland is closing on the finish of this month. In keeping with Waterfront Lodge Normal Supervisor James Dinnall, the closure is efficient Friday, Jan. 31 at 11:59 p.m.

Any reservations for dates Jan. 31 and past is not going to be honored, the resort stated. Hyatt is within the means of notifying all affected friends and clients of this week’s cut-off date. Employees will help clients with alternate resort preparations or canceling reservations at no penalty.

The resort is positioned at 10 Washington St. by the Port of Oakland. The Hyatt Waterfront Lodge is positioned in Jack London Sq. and is owned by JLS Associates, LLC.

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“The Port of Oakland regrets losing a good tenant in Jack London Square,” the port stated in an announcement to KRON4.

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Dinnall didn’t present a cause for the resort’s closure. Plans for the way forward for the five-story constructing with 145 guestrooms are unknown at the moment.

KRON4 reached out to attorneys with JLS Associates, LLC. for extra details about the closure. We’re ready for a response.

Lodge friends affected by this closure could contact Hyatt’s customer support at 1-888-848-9496 for U.S. friends or 1-402-952-1131 for these exterior the U.S.   

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