Ribbon-cutting marks opening of The Shay, a Destination by Hyatt hotel in the Culver City neighborhood of Los Angeles on Thursday, November 4. Pictured: Alex Fisch, mayor of City of Culver City; Ryan Parker, general manager of The Shay; Mike Lowe, co-CEO of Lowe; Matt Walker, executive vice president of Lowe; and Colin Diaz, President/CEO of Culver City Chamber of Commerce. — Photo by Hyatt

The Shay, a Destination by Hyatt hotel and the brand's first urban hotel in Southern California, opened today in the vibrant Culver City district of Los Angeles. The destination-defining property is a central hub for creative camaraderie. Features include loft-like accommodations with luxurious amenities, a sprawling campus with inspiring indoor-outdoor spaces to connect and collaborate during meetings, weddings and events, and an array of community partners that seamlessly blend both guests' and locals' experiences.

Thoughtful Design in the Heart of Culver City

The Shay's relaxed urban interior boasts thoughtfully crafted details like leather-wrapped handrails, patinated metals and native hardwoods that allude to Culver City's industrious past. Larger spaces such as the lobby, courtyard and roof deck comprise a series of intimate nooks, dens and parlors that seamlessly transition from work to play. A property-wide art collection includes 35 locally commissioned murals, textiles, installations and portraits, each accompanied by a unique QR code that invites visitors to learn more about the artist.

Adjacent to the Culver City Metro E Line, The Shay offers convenient access to experience all Los Angeles has to offer, from the boardroom to the beach and everything in between. After a productive day exploring the neighborhood or connecting with colleagues, guests find respite in 148 contemporary rooms and suites designed for comfort. All accommodations feature oversized windows, workstations, curated artwork and modern décor that mirror the city's resourceful spirit. Select suites offer luxuries like wet bars, patios, large soaking tubs, generous living spaces and separate work areas.

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