Portman Holdings work will begin work on a 26-story convention center hotel in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The new 700-room hotel tower is going up at the northwest corner of 200 South and West Temple in Utah’s capital and will be operated by Hyatt Hotels. The $377 million building will be called the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City. Ambrish Baisiwala is CEO of Atlanta-based Portman Holdings. Portman plans to build a striking curved glass exterior, rising above a substantial lobby facing 200 South. The new tower is expected to offer nearly 60,000 square feet of meeting spaces, including a grand ballroom, a lobby bar, first- and sixth-floor restaurants and an outdoor terrace with a pool, garden and other amenities. The new tower will offer nearly 60,000 square feet of meeting spaces, including a grand ballroom, a lobby bar, first- and sixth-floor restaurants and an outdoor terrace with a pool, garden and other amenities. Portman’s partner in the project is DDRM. For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.