Devastated New Orleans Hyatt Reopens in October
From NOLA.com:
Overhaul Costs $275 Million
The Hyatt Regency New Orleans, whose blown-out windows became some of the first images of Hurricane Katrina damage broadcast to television audiences around the country in 2005, will reopen to guests Oct. 19, the hotel's general manager confirmed Tuesday. The 32-story hotel, which served as the Katrina headquarters for Mayor Ray Nagin, the City Council and the heads of several first responder organizations, suffered substantial water damage during the storm and has remained dormant ever since. Click here for the full story.
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