![]() The existing Long Island Aquarium serves to anchor the complex to the west with its highly graphic street presence. The $17.8-million undertaking encompassed the five-story, 100-room, 75,000-square-foot hotel structure with a 1,300-square-foot indoor pool and fitness facility and a second outdoor pool, as well as an adjacent, three-story, 23,000-square-foot Sea Star Banquet and Events Center which features a 325-seat ballroom and a direct access to the adjacent Long Island Aquarium through the first floor lobby, the third floor Sea Star Ballroom with panoramic views of the Peconic River and marina, and 5,300 square feet of flexible meeting, catering and banquet space. The complex project required the coordination of two new site components, the hotel and the events center, on a restrictive, L-shaped footprint and in aesthetic and structural concert with the existing Long Island Aquarium facility. BBS served as Architect and MEP Engineer for this destination resort, Hyatt Place East End, situated in the downtown Riverhead and adjacent to the Long Island Aquarium. ![]()
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