Hyatt
Hyatt Hotels Corporation’s global portfolio of brands includes Hyatt Place, Park Hyatt Hotels, Andes, Grand Hyatt Hotels, Hyatt Regency Hotels, and Hyatt Summerfield Suites. The lodging company’s corporate headquarters are in Chicago.
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Hyatt’s Leaning Tower an Architectural Marvel
With a tilt of 18 degrees — greater than the famed Leaning Tower of Pisa — the Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi opened on the first day of winter last year. The unique architecture cantilevers rooms over the city, giving guests panoramic views and a feeling of floating above it all....
Classic Hyatt Regency Atlanta Gets Updated
Architect John Portman’s Hyatt Regency Atlanta, the first atrium hotel, has gotten a re-do. Last renovated in 1995, the 45-year-old hotel was due for a renovation to stay competitive....
Can Room Key Be The Great Equalizer?
While sitting in the lobby of the JW Marriott at LA Live last month, John F. Davis III couldn’t keep his phone quiet. The CEO of Room Key was already a popular man, but now he was getting message after message about what Michael Shannon had just said on stage at the Nokia Theatre during the Americas Lodging Investment Summit. The managing director at KSL Capital ...
Innisfree Launches First New-Build Holiday Inn Resort
In the past two years, Innisfree Hotels pushed through a tough market to develop and launch the first new-build Holiday Inn Resort. Opened last February on Pensacola Beach, the 206-room hotel earned Innisfree IHG’s 2011 Developer of the Year Award for mid-scale brands....
Final Words on ALIS: Rebound With a Question Mark
The 11th Americas Lodging Investors Summit, held last week in Los Angeles, featured a shiny new venue, controversial security procedures and some format changes. But what was most different from last year’s event held in San Diego was the intensity of industry optimism. Last year, the mood was irrational: many industry people were expecting an even more robust 2011 than ultimately developed. This year, the smart money was on bullishness with a healthy dose of concern, mostly about risks beyond control of the industry and individual owners and operators....
ALIS Returns to LA with Big Names, Numbers
The return of the Americas Lodging Investment Summit to Los Angeles and the new J.W. Marriott at LA Live brought out big numbers and even bigger names. The third largest crowd ever — approximately 2,400 — sat comfortably in the 7,000-seat Nokia Theatre for the opening of the event titled “Rebound!” Industry leaders, the chief economist for Wells Fargo Securities and legends Sam Zell and Bill Marriott took to the stage that has also hosted the Emmy Awards, the ESPYs and American Idol....











