Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (former Hilton Pittsburgh)
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (shown as the former Hilton) in 2008
Address 600 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
Hotel chain Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Opening date 1959
Developer Conrad Hilton
Architect William B. Tabler
Owner Kiran Patel [1]
Rooms 713
Restaurants 1
Floors 22
Total height 333

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (formerly the Hilton Pittsburgh) is a hotel in downtown Pittsburgh, with a prominent position in the Golden Triangle area adjacent to Point State Park, the Fort Pitt Museum and the Cultural District. Hilton announced plans for the skyscraper hotel on June 11, 1956 and ground was broken for it on September 20, 1957 with Conrad Hilton himself in attendance.

For over 50 years the hotel, along with the Mellon Arena and the William Penn Hotel, was one of the key destinations for any distinguished visitor to the region. Among the significant events that the hotel hosted have been:

In the last decade the hotel has had increasing competition and subsequently financial problems, including a troubled expansion plan that saw the construction workers walk off the job site.[2][3][4] In 2010, Shubh Hotels fired the hotel management company, Crescent Hotels & Resorts, after a legal battle.[2] Prism Hotels & Resorts replaced Crescent.[2] In September 2010, Hilton Hotels & Resorts announced that they were terminating their franchise agreement with Shubh Hotels Pittsburgh LLC. On November 23, 2010, the hotel officially became part of Wyndham Hotels' luxury Grand collection, taking the name Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown.[5] In 2011, it was announced that Starbucks Coffee, and Sbarro Italian Eatery are planning to open new food facilties inside the hotel in Mid 2012, including adding a new bar and lounge in Late 2012.

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