PC Construction completes Inn at Bellefield luxury hotel

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Inn at Bellefield (photo provided)
Inn at Bellefield (photo provided)

HYDE PARK- PC Construction recently joined Hudson Valley developers and business leaders in celebrating the completion of the Inn at Bellefield, a Residence Inn by Marriott property. The $55 million project, which welcomed its first guests during the holiday season, launches a major multi-year revitalization for historic Hyde Park.

The five-story, 106,000-square-foot hotel offers 137 luxury suites, all offering full kitchens and distinct living and sleeping rooms with amenities such as an upscale fitness center and state-of-the-art conference spaces, including a 250-guest grand ballroom. Guests can also enjoy a full-service farm-to-table-style restaurant and bar, which will be the site of future mixology and cooking classes and elite culinary experiences.

“We are so pleased to have this luxury suite-style hotel to welcome guests to the Hudson Valley, a place our PC Construction team is proud to call home,” said PC Project Director Larry Knapp. “The Inn at Bellefield sets a foundation for future growth at historic Hyde Park, bringing substantial economic benefits. Many thanks to the Shaner Hotel Group and T-Rex Capital Group, LLC for bringing your vision to our community.”

The Inn at Bellefield is directly across the street from the Culinary Institute of America and minutes from the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Walkway Over the Hudson, several local colleges, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum. The hotel was designed to complement and honor the architectural style and historical significance of the Village of Hyde Park and incorporates elements such as sycamore wood repurposed from a centuries-old tree on the property.

In addition to honoring the past, the Inn at Bellefield also ushers in a major revitalization project for the village and for Duchess County, which welcomes 4.5 million visitors every year. Future development plans include a performing arts center, a second hotel, an amphitheater and more than 800 additional residences.




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