The future operation of the Adoba Hotel Dearborn/Detroit, formerly the Hyatt Regency Dearborn and one of the region’s largest hotels and conference centers, is once again in question.

The hotel is headed into foreclosure proceedings as Wayne County seeks to collect nearly $857,000 in back property taxes, interest and fees from 2012. The owner of the property is overseas-based Royal Realties LLC.

And the hotel’s management company, South Dakota-based Atmosphere Hospitality Management Services LLC, has given notice of its intent to vacate the property — citing the foreclosure proceedings and the city of Dearborn’s decision not to renew several operating licenses for the hotel.

Atmosphere, which has operated the 772-room hotel for the past two years, said it plans to end its management as of 11:59 p.m. Friday, at which time it no longer will employ the hotel’s 235 workers. As of Wednesday evening, the hotel was still operating.
Didn't see this coming, this is the second largest hotel in Metro Detroit. I checked the reviews to get idea what were saying people it. I remember Pontch in its Sheraton days getting terrible reviews, before it's closing. But the reviews are pretty good. Although one recent person, while they enjoyed the stay, noted how "spooky" hotel was because it was so empty

http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...anagement-firm

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n.html#REVIEWS