New Orleans Hyatt Rises From Katrina's Destruction

From The Associated Press
New Orleans Hyatt Rises From Katrina's Destruction
The Hyatt Regency New Orleans, devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, reopens October 18 after a $275 million rebuild. There is little resemblance to the original Hyatt, which opened in 1976, a year after the adjacent Superdome.

"The transition is from bricks and mortar to contemporary," Hyatt Regency general manager Michael Smith said. "One of the words we don't use in this transformation is renovation." Click here for the full story.


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