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  • Dec 15, 2005
    Hyatt’s Repositioning of Westin Santa Clara as Hyatt Regency Santa Clara to Include Immediate $10 Million Renovation

    Global Hyatt Corporation announced today that it has acquired the 505­room Westin Santa Clara from an affiliate of Strategic Hotel Capital, LLC. Effective immediately, Hyatt assumes management of the property and has rebranded and repositioned the hotel as Hyatt Regency Santa Clara and will promptly begin a $10 million dollar renovation of guestrooms, lobby area and meeting space. Joining Hyatt San Jose in the heart of Northern California’s Silicon Valley, Hyatt Regency Santa Clara becomes Hyatt’s 27in the state and 215property worldwide.

  • Dec 5, 2005
    Park Hyatt Hotels Unveils New Wedding and Anniversary Promotion

    December 5, 2005 – Park Hyatt Hotels is offering soon-­to-­be newlyweds a special proposal that will make them swoon – celebrate their wedding at a Park Hyatt, and the first anniversary (or a romantic weekend getaway) is on the hotel – at any Park Hyatt or Hyatt Resort worldwide.

  • Dec 1, 2005
    Site Features Sharpened Search Function, Revealing Photography and Virtual Tours, and Enhanced Room and Service Descriptions

    CHICAGO—December 1, 2005—Global Hyatt Corporation has announced the new-look of Hyatt.com, giving travelers a more productive online experience for researching and booking Hyatt Hotels & Resorts worldwide.

  • Dec 1, 2005
    Addition of Upscale Extended Stay brand continues Hyatt’s growth

    Chicago­ based Global Hyatt Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the upscale extended stay brand and franchise system of 21 Summerfield Suites branded hotels and acquire 6 owned Summerfield Suites hotels from partnerships between affiliates of The Blackstone Group, the Gencom Group and Lehman Brothers. The contract closing is scheduled for early January 2006.

     

  • Nov 25, 2005

    Washington, DC, November 21, 2005 – Park Hyatt Washington closed its doors on August 1 and is set to reopen next spring as a brand-­new luxury hotel unlike any other in the nation’s capital.