Hyatt Regency Dallas

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Hotel in Dallas, Texas
32°46′33″N 96°48′34″W / 32.775829°N 96.809395°W / 32.775829; -96.809395Opening1978Renovated2012HeightRoof343 ft (105 m)Technical detailsFloor count28Design and constructionArchitect(s)Welton Becket & AssociatesDeveloperWoodbine Development Corp.WebsiteHyatt Regency Dallas

The Hyatt Regency Dallas is a 28-story, 1,120-room hotel in the Reunion district of Dallas, Texas, United States[1] The building is connected to Union Station and Reunion Tower, which is the city's landmark observation tower in downtown Dallas. The Y-shaped building has an atrium on the south side. In 1998, the hotel added a low-rise ballroom with an area of 32,000 square feet (the equivalent of 3,000 square meters). The Hyatt Regency Dallas[when?] completed a $50 million renovation in April of 2013[2] that features newly redone guest rooms, bathrooms, and corridors.

The building was featured in the opening credits of the TV series Dallas for the entirety of the show's 13-year run (1978–1991).

References

  1. ^ "Hyatt.com". Dallasregency.hyatt.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ Dallas, Hyatt Regency. "Hyatt Regency Dallas announces completion of $50-million renovation". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
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