Hyatt Hotels expands reach in New Orleans with two new properties

The Lobby of the Barnett (formerly Ace Hotel New Orleans)
Hyatt Hotels has added two new properties in New Orleans— Maison Métier (formerly Maison de la Luz) and The Barnett (formerly Ace Hotel New Orleans).

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Hyatt Hotels has announced that the Maison Métier (formerly Maison de la Luz) and The Barnett (formerly Ace Hotel New Orleans) have joined the Hyatt portfolio as affiliated hotels.

The hotels are expected to join Hyatt’s Independent Collection of brands and participate in the World of Hyatt loyalty program this year. The two properties are owned by The Domain Companies and managed by HRI Hospitality.

“Hyatt’s growth continues to be fueled by the leisure and lifestyle segment, and this brand expansion in the New Orleans market underscores Hyatt’s commitment to growing with intent in destinations that matter most to Hyatt guests and World of Hyatt members,” says Mike Waddell, senior vice president of global franchise operations at Hyatt. “Maison Métier and The Barnett highlight New Orleans’ vibrant culture, and we’re excited to expand our brand presence in this world-renowned city with these two remarkable hotels that are purposefully crafted to be a place of discovery and joy through food and beverage, art, music, and beyond.”

Located in a 1908 building, Maison Métier is a Parisian luxury guesthouse that has been preserved in its architectural integrity and embodies the story of a bygone era married with contemporary finishes and furnishings. The hotel offers 67 lavish guestrooms and suites with well-appointed. interiors and immersive design touches. The salon-style bar located within the hotel, formerly known as Bar Marilou, maintains its partnership with Paris-based Quixotic Projects.

The Barnett will pay homage to the building’s rich history, which includes its longstanding tenure as Barnett’s Furniture Store, a local mom-and-pop fixture in the neighborhood of a past era. The hotel brings Art Deco and French Modernism influences to the Warehouse District in a way that celebrates the city’s past and offers guests an authentic New Orleans experience, with musicality at its core, featuring a live music venue. In addition to property-wide updates, the hotel’s culinary venues will showcase new identities, including former mainstay Italian restaurant Josephine Estelle; rooftop and pool bar Alto; and music venue Three Keys. Seaworthy restaurant will remain under the same brand and culinary leadership. Guests can expect updates for The Barnett’s bars and restaurants to be unveiled this fall.

“By collaborating with Hyatt, our guests can experience the most unique and energized properties in New Orleans while benefiting from our affiliation with a world-class hospitality brand,” says Matt Schwartz, CEO at The Domain Companies. “Domain remains committed to New Orleans, our downtown, and our investments throughout the city. The Barnett and Maison Métier are among several new projects currently underway that we are excited to advance.”

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