"Sri Lanka continues to be a growing market, and we are excited to work with Sinolanka on this iconic project in Colombo," Ratnesh Verma, Senior Vice President - Real Estate and Development, Asia Pacific for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts said in a statement.
"Establishing our brand’s presence in key gateway cities like Colombo is an integral part of our strategy to drive preference for the Hyatt brand in the South Asian region.
"We believe the hotel’s excellent location and full range of services and dining options will meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers."
The building is one of the entities taken over by a controversial expropriation law, enacted last year, when its construction was halted due to collapse of a bus