CATEGORY : Hyatt History


Oct
14
Hyatt Friday Photo: Employee Mural at Hyatt at The Bellevue
Contributor: Editor |Friday, Oct. 14 2011 at 12:45 PM

The basement at Hyatt at The Bellevue is 107 years old and like many basements, it lacked a little charm. So, as part of the re-beautification of "B2" (2 floors underground) employees took a cue from Philadelphia's popular Art Mural Program and decided to create a mural. To show their Philly pride, employees collaborated on a skyline...

 

Jun
13
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Celebrates 45 Years!
Contributor: Editor |Monday, June 13 2011 at 4:15 PM

Hyatt Regency Century Plaza has seen it all. Since opening on June 1, 1966 and debuting as the "World's Most Beautiful Hotel" it's had its fair share of moments in the spotlight by playing host to celebs, business professionals, political figures and world leaders.

This month, the hotel celebrated...

 

Jan
25
Hotel Highlights: Key Fobs Unite Past, Present and Future
Contributor: Editor |Tuesday, Jan. 25 2011 at 6:30 PM

Serving as host to every standing President since its opening in June 1967, we're proud that Hyatt Regency Atlanta, the world's first Hyatt Regency hotel, has created some great memories throughout the years.

Now the hotel is excited to usher in a new era with a $60 million renovation, starting with the redesigned...

 

Aug
17
It All Started With a Napkin
Contributor: Editor |Tuesday, Aug. 17 2010 at 12:45 PM

The year was 1957 when Jay Pritzker bought a Los Angeles airport hotel from Dutch businessman Hyatt von Dehn, famously using a nearby napkin as the official contract. What became known as Hyatt House-Los Angeles, Hyatt's very first hotel, was the start of something big and by 1960, there were Hyatt Houses near airports in Seattle, San Francisco and the San Fernando Valley. Described as "the world's first fly-in hotels," the hotels quickly expanded throughout California to eight...

 

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