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In [[December 2005]], Global Hyatt announced a second limited service acquisition, [[Summerfield Suites]]. Again the seller was the Blackstone Group. Blackstone had inherited Summerfield Suites from its purchase of [[Wyndham International]]. Summerfield Suites will be rebranded as Hyatt Summerfield Suites and positioned to compete in the upscale extended stay market against brands such as [[Residence Inn]], [[Homewood Suites]], and [[Extended Stay Deluxe]].
In [[December 2005]], Global Hyatt announced a second limited service acquisition, [[Summerfield Suites]]. Again the seller was the Blackstone Group. Blackstone had inherited Summerfield Suites from its purchase of [[Wyndham International]]. Summerfield Suites will be rebranded as Hyatt Summerfield Suites and positioned to compete in the upscale extended stay market against brands such as [[Residence Inn]], [[Homewood Suites]], and [[Extended Stay Deluxe]].

Hyatt also owns Relational Technology Solutoins (RTS) which in turn owns CDI Computer Dealers Inc., North Aerica's largest reseller of off lease and refurbised Teir 1 computers including Dell, HP/Compaq, IBM/Lenovo, Gateway and the new RMOne from the UK. See www.cdicomputers.com, www.cdiresellers.com, www.cdihomeroom.com, www.cdiestore.com for more information or to buy a used computer. CDI Computer Dealers Inc - Refurbished Computers. Remarkable Company.


==Brands==
==Brands==

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This article is about the hotel chain. For the Excel Saga character, see Hyatt (Excel Saga).
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Hyatt Hotels

Hyatt is a family of hotel brands owned by Global Hyatt Corporation.

History

In December 2004, Global Hyatt announced it would acquire AmeriSuites, an upscale chain of all suite business class hotels from affiliates of the Blackstone Group, a New York based private equity investment firm. Blackstone had inherited AmeriSuites from its 2004 acquisition of Prime Hospitality. The AmeriSuites chain will be rebranded and converted to a new concept called Hyatt Place. With Hyatt Place, Global Hyatt will better compete with the limited service products Courtyard by Marriott and Hilton Garden Inn offered by industry leaders Marriott International and Hilton Hotels Corp.

In December 2005, Global Hyatt announced a second limited service acquisition, Summerfield Suites. Again the seller was the Blackstone Group. Blackstone had inherited Summerfield Suites from its purchase of Wyndham International. Summerfield Suites will be rebranded as Hyatt Summerfield Suites and positioned to compete in the upscale extended stay market against brands such as Residence Inn, Homewood Suites, and Extended Stay Deluxe.

Hyatt also owns Relational Technology Solutoins (RTS) which in turn owns CDI Computer Dealers Inc., North Aerica's largest reseller of off lease and refurbised Teir 1 computers including Dell, HP/Compaq, IBM/Lenovo, Gateway and the new RMOne from the UK. See www.cdicomputers.com, www.cdiresellers.com, www.cdihomeroom.com, www.cdiestore.com for more information or to buy a used computer. CDI Computer Dealers Inc - Refurbished Computers. Remarkable Company.

Brands

The Hyatt brands are:

  • Hyatt Regency
    A hotel & resort brand, one of the Hyatt Regency hotels was the site for a disastrous walkway collapse in 1981.
  • Grand Hyatt
    Grand Hyatt Hotels are targeted to business travelers and corporate events, with large conference facilities and amenities intended to cater to demanding travelers.
  • Park Hyatt
    Hyatt's premium brand of hotels and resorts, Park Hyatts are residential-style hotels in prime locations. Almost all Park Hyatt Hotels are rated five stars. One of them, The Park Hyatt Tokyo, was featured in the movie Lost in Translation.

Locations

There are 215 Hyatt branded hotels and resorts in 44 countries around the world: