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===Full-service lodging===
===Full-service lodging===
*'''Park Hyatt''' are residential luxury Hyatt hotels, mid-sized hotels in cities considered premier destinations. {{cite web | url = http://www.park.hyatt.com/ | title = Park Hyatt Hotels}}
*'''Park Hyatt''' are residential luxury Hyatt hotels, mid-sized hotels in cities considered premier destinations. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.park.hyatt.com/ | title = Park Hyatt Hotels}}</ref>
* '''Andaz''' hotels are upscale lifestyle [[Boutique hotel|boutique]]-style hotels. {{cite web | url = http://www.andaz.hyatt.com/ | title = Andaz Hotels by Hyatt}}
* '''Andaz''' hotels are upscale lifestyle [[Boutique hotel|boutique]]-style hotels. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.andaz.hyatt.com/ | title = Andaz Hotels by Hyatt}}</ref>
* '''Grand Hyatt''' hotels are large luxury hotels in major cities and holiday destinations. {{cite web | url = http://www.grand.hyatt.com/ | title = Grand Hyatt Hotels}}
* '''Grand Hyatt''' hotels are large luxury hotels in major cities and holiday destinations. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.grand.hyatt.com/ | title = Grand Hyatt Hotels}}</ref>
* '''Hyatt Regency''' is Hyatt's flagship hotel brand that are mid to large scaled premium hotels intended for both leisure and business travelers, including those attending [[Convention (meeting)|conventions]], located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world. {{cite web | url = http://www.regency.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Regency Hotels}}
* '''Hyatt Regency''' is Hyatt's flagship hotel brand that are mid to large scaled premium hotels intended for both leisure and business travelers, including those attending [[Convention (meeting)|conventions]], located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.regency.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Regency Hotels}}</ref>
* '''HYATT''' hotels are smaller full-service hotels with 150 to 350 rooms located close to major business centers. {{cite web | url = http://www.hyatthotels.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Hotels}}
* '''HYATT''' hotels are smaller full-service hotels with 150 to 350 rooms located close to major business centers. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hyatthotels.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Hotels}}</ref>
* '''Hyatt Centric''' is a new, full service lifestyle brand designed for business and leisure travelers. {{cite web | url = http://www.centric.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Centric Hotels}}
* '''Hyatt Centric''' is a new, full service lifestyle brand designed for business and leisure travelers. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.centric.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Centric Hotels}}</ref>


===Select-service lodging===
===Select-service lodging===
* '''[http://www.place.hyatt.com/ Hyatt Place]''' hotels are mid-sized hotels catering for family and business travelers, in urban, airport and suburban areas.
* '''Hyatt Place''' hotels are mid-sized hotels catering for family and business travelers, in urban, airport and suburban areas. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.place.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt Place Hotels}}</ref>


===Extended-stay lodging===
===Extended-stay lodging===
* '''''[http://www.house.hyatt.com/ Hyatt House]''''' (formerly known as Hyatt [[Summerfield Suites]] or Summerfield Suites by [[Wyndham Hotels and Resorts|Wyndham]] and Hotel Sierra) properties are [[Extended stay hotel|extended-stay]] residential hotels and smaller-to-mid-sized modern hotels in urban and suburban locations in the United States.
* '''''Hyatt House''''' (formerly known as Hyatt [[Summerfield Suites]] or Summerfield Suites by [[Wyndham Hotels and Resorts|Wyndham]] and Hotel Sierra) properties are [[Extended stay hotel|extended-stay]] residential hotels and smaller-to-mid-sized modern hotels in urban and suburban locations in the United States. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.house.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt House Hotels}}</ref>


===All-inclusive resorts===
===All-inclusive resorts===


* '''''[http://allinclusive.hyatt.com/en/allinclusive/about-zilara.html Hyatt Zilara]''''' and '''''[http://allinclusive.hyatt.com/en/allinclusive/about-ziva.html Hyatt Ziva]''''' hotels are [[all-inclusive resort]]s. Zilara does not accommodate children.<ref>http://allinclusive.hyatt.com/</ref>
* '''''Hyatt Zilara''''' and '''''[http://allinclusive.hyatt.com/en/allinclusive/about-ziva.html Hyatt Ziva]''''' hotels are [[all-inclusive resort]]s. Zilara does not accommodate children.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://allinclusive.hyatt.com/ | title = Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts}}</ref>


===Timeshares===
===Timeshares===
* '''[http://www.hyattresidenceclub.com/ Hyatt Residence Club]''' are [[timeshare]] properties with the same service as the Hyatt brand.<ref>http://www.hyattresidenceclub.com/</ref>
* '''Hyatt Residence Club''' are [[timeshare]] properties with the same service as the Hyatt brand.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hyattresidenceclub.com/ | title = Hyatt Residence Club}}</ref>


== Other business activities ==
== Other business activities ==

Revision as of 20:53, 23 October 2015

Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Company typePublic
NYSEH
IndustryHospitality
Founded1957
HeadquartersHyatt Center
Chicago, Illinois,
United States
Key people
Thomas J. Pritzker[1]
(Executive chairman)
Mark S. Hoplamazian[1]
(President and CEO)
ProductsHotels
RevenueIncrease US$3.95 billion (2012)
Increase US$88 million (2012)
Number of employees
75,008 (2013)[2]
Websitewww.hyatt.com
Footnotes / references
[3][4]
Hyatt Regency in Hong Kong (left)

Hyatt Hotels Corporation is an American international company and operator of hotels. The Hyatt Corporation came into being upon purchase of the Hyatt House, at Los Angeles International Airport, on September 27, 1957. In 2014, Fortune magazine listed Hyatt as the 95th-best U.S. company to work for.[2]

History

The original owners were entrepreneurs Hyatt Robert von Dehn and Jack Dyer Crouch; after a few years, Von Dehn sold his share in the hotel to entrepreneur Jay Pritzker. Jay's younger brother Donald Pritzker also took on an important role in the company.[5]

Over the following decade, acquisitions were made, and Hyatt became the fastest-growing hotel chain in the United States. Donald died in 1972; Jay continued to run the company.[6]

In 1969, Hyatt opened its first hotel outside the United States, the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong.[7] In 1980 the Grand Hyatt and Park Hyatt brands were introduced. Hyatt runs resort hotels, starting with the Hyatt Regency Maui in 1980.[8] As of 2012 Hyatt had over 490 hotels worldwide.[9]

In 1972 Hyatt formed Elsinore Corporation, a subsidiary to operate the Four Queens Hotel and Casino and the Hyatt Lake Tahoe. After Hyatt became a private company in 1979, Elsinore was spun off as a public company. The company opened the Playboy Hotel and Casino as a joint venture with Playboy Enterprises.[10][11]

In June 2004, substantially all of the hospitality assets owned by Pritzker family business interests, including Hyatt Corporation and Hyatt International Corporation, were consolidated under a single entity called Global Hyatt Corporation. On June 30, 2009, Global Hyatt Corporation changed its name to Hyatt Hotels Corporation.[12]

In December 2004 Hyatt Hotels Corporation acquired 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 was rebranded and called Hyatt Place, a competitor to the limited-service products Marriott International's Courtyard by Marriott and Hilton Worldwide's Hilton Garden Inn.

In December 2005 Hyatt acquired limited service company Summerfield Suites from the Blackstone Group. Blackstone had inherited Summerfield Suites from its purchase of Wyndham International. According to a Hyatt press release, in January 2012 Hyatt Summerfield Suites were rebranded as Hyatt House to compete in the "upscale extended stay market" against Residence Inn, Homewood Suites and Staybridge Suites.[13]

In August 2009 it was reported that Hyatt Hotels Corporation filed plans to raise up to $1.15 billion in an initial share sale. That November Hyatt completed an initial public offering and began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol H.[14] According to the filing Mark S. Hoplamazian was to serve as CEO and Thomas Pritzker as Executive Chairman.[15] The public offering is a result of the acrimonious breakup of the Pritzker family empire. Accused of looting family trusts, Thomas and cousins Penny and Nicholas took control of the family businesses when they and other family members were sued by cousin Liesel Pritzker, claiming fraud and seeking damages of over US$6 billion.[16]

As of 31 December 2014 Hyatt Corporation's worldwide portfolio consisted of 587 properties.[9] On September 1, 2011, Hyatt acquired Hotel Sierra, which has 18 properties in 10 states. Along with Hyatt Summerfield Suites hotels, several of these properties were rebranded as Hyatt house in January 2012.[17]

Hyatt Hotels Corporation operates several chains. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) awarded the company 100% in the HRC Equality Index for eight consecutive years.[18] The Hyatt Regency brand is the oldest brand in the company, with the Grand Hyatt and Park Hyatt brands being introduced in 1980. Some of these are styled as "resort" properties, and may have spas or other recreational facilities. Other brands include Hyatt Place, designed as a limited service offering for business travelers. An extended stay chain, Summerfield Suites, was acquired by Hyatt in 2005, and was renamed Hyatt House in January 2012. Hyatt launched the Andaz brand in April 2007.[19] The first Andaz hotel was The Great Eastern Hotel in London, followed by hotels in San Diego, West Hollywood, Shanghai[20] and New York City (Andaz Wall Street & Andaz 5th Avenue).

On November 2013 Hyatt introduced their first all-inclusive resort brands, Ziva and Hyatt Zilara. As of 2015, Hyatt Ziva and Hyatt Zilara offer all inclusive accommodations in Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos and Rose Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Brands

Full-service lodging

  • Park Hyatt are residential luxury Hyatt hotels, mid-sized hotels in cities considered premier destinations. [21]
  • Andaz hotels are upscale lifestyle boutique-style hotels. [22]
  • Grand Hyatt hotels are large luxury hotels in major cities and holiday destinations. [23]
  • Hyatt Regency is Hyatt's flagship hotel brand that are mid to large scaled premium hotels intended for both leisure and business travelers, including those attending conventions, located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world. [24]
  • HYATT hotels are smaller full-service hotels with 150 to 350 rooms located close to major business centers. [25]
  • Hyatt Centric is a new, full service lifestyle brand designed for business and leisure travelers. [26]

Select-service lodging

  • Hyatt Place hotels are mid-sized hotels catering for family and business travelers, in urban, airport and suburban areas. [27]

Extended-stay lodging

  • Hyatt House (formerly known as Hyatt Summerfield Suites or Summerfield Suites by Wyndham and Hotel Sierra) properties are extended-stay residential hotels and smaller-to-mid-sized modern hotels in urban and suburban locations in the United States. [28]

All-inclusive resorts

Timeshares

  • Hyatt Residence Club are timeshare properties with the same service as the Hyatt brand.[30]

Other business activities

Hyatt operates a higher-priced timeshare program, known as Hyatt Residence Club, through Hyatt Vacation Ownership, Inc. As of 2014 it had over a dozen locations, some within or connected to Hyatt hotels.[31] The group also runs a chain of higher-priced retirement homes named Vi Living[32] and offers retail home décor and furnishings through Hyatt at Home, a luxury online store.[33]

Notable properties

  • Manila: The Hyatt City of Dreams Manila is the first Hyatt branded hotel in the Metro Manila and is one of the 3 five-star hotels (Nobu Manila and Crown Towers) located at City of Dreams in Manila.
  • Atlanta: The Hyatt Regency Atlanta, the first Hyatt Regency hotel, was built in 1967 and was the first contemporary atrium hotel in the world. As of 2014 it was the only major downtown Atlanta hotel with a front drive on Peachtree Street. Architect John Portman designed the building.
  • Bandung: Hyatt Regency Bandung Hotel is a five-star hotel in the highland city of Bandung, Indonesia.
  • Beijing: The Grand Hyatt Beijing opened in 2001 in Beijing city, followed by the Park Hyatt Beijing in 2008.
  • Boston: The 502-room Hyatt Regency Boston is in the original hotel component of the former Lafayette Place Mall in Boston's Downtown Crossing retail-office district.[34]
  • Chicago: With 2,019 rooms, The Hyatt Regency Chicago is the seventh-largest non-gaming hotel in the world, with the largest freestanding bar in the world.
  • Colombo: The Hyatt Regency Colombo (now Grand|Hyatt Colombo) which is under construction is the first Hyatt hotel in Sri Lanka. Its name has been changed three times from Hyatt Celestial to Hyatt Regency Colombo and finally to Grand|Hyatt Colombo. It is expected to open in the third quarter of 2015.
  • Dalian: Grand Hyatt Dalian opened in 2014. Situated at the Xinghai Square, it offers a view of the mountain-sea landscape in the coastal city in Northeast China.
  • Denpasar/Bali: Grand Hyatt Bali Hotel is a resort in Nusa Dua, Bali.
  • Hollywood: The Continental Hyatt Hotel (now Andaz West Hollywood) was in the movie Almost Famous starring Kate Hudson (2000), and its pool has featured in several films including This is Spinal Tap (1984), and the Park Hyatt Hotel in Century City (now rebranded as InterContinental Hotel) was the scene of the "6th floor into swimming pool" scene in the 1989 movie Lethal Weapon 2 starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.
  • Jakarta: Grand Hyatt Jakarta is a five-star hotel in Jakarta's business district, adjacent to Plaza Indonesia.
  • Kansas City, Missouri: Initially named the Hyatt Regency Kansas City, the atrium walkways collapsed in 1981, killing 114. The hotel has since been renamed Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center and remains in operation.
  • Los Angeles: Century Plaza Hotel, one of the 11 endangered historic sites
  • Mumbai: Grand Hyatt Hotel, Mumbai was designed by Chicago's Lohan Associates and opened in 2004.
  • New Delhi: Hyatt Regency Delhi The Hyatt Regency Delhi is a luxury hotel in New Delhi, India, built in 1983. The five-star hotel has 507 rooms and 52 suites equipped with modern amenities and high-speed Internet access. It has 5,500 sq ft of flexible event space suitable for corporate and social events. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, salon services, Club Olympus Spa & Fitness facilities, or experience the best in shopping at the hotel’s multi-level retail complex.
  • San Francisco: The Hyatt Regency San Francisco formerly provided a rooftop revolving restaurant called Equinox, offering 360-degree views of the city and the bay – the restaurant became an elite club for certain hotel guests only and it no longer rotates. This hotel was sold for close to $200 million to Dune Capital Management and DiNapoli Capital Partners in January 2007, about $250,000 per room.[35] The property was used several times as a filming location, including Irwin Allen's 1974 disaster film The Towering Inferno, the 1977 Mel Brooks comedy High Anxiety, Don Siegel's spy thriller Telefon of the same year, and the 1979 science fiction thriller Time After Time.
  • Seoul: The Grand Hyatt Seoul opened in 1978 as Hyatt Regency Seoul and is one of the oldest Hyatts in Asia. Is the only fully Hyatt-owned hotel in the Asia-Pacific. The hotel is in Seoul's Namsan area, where further development is not allowed.
  • Tokyo: The Park Hyatt Tokyo appeared in the 2003 movie Lost in Translation.
  • Yogyakarta: Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta is a five-star hotel in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia.

World events

1980–1989

1990–1999

2000–2009

2010–2019

Loyalty program

Hyatt Gold Passport

Hyatt hotels operate a loyalty program called Hyatt Gold Passport.

References

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  2. ^ a b "100 Best Companies to Work For - Fortune". Fortune.
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  7. ^ "New World Development". Nwd.com.hk. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "Hawaii Island Resort -Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa". hyatt.com.
  9. ^ a b "About Hyatt". Hyatt.com. 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  10. ^ "Elsinore Corporation". The Gale Group, Inc. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  11. ^ Knightly, Arnold M. (2009-08-04). "Gaming pioneer Jeanne Hood dies". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 4 August 2009. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  12. ^ Hyatt Hotels Corporation 2010 annual report, Part 1, Item 1, page 3
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  14. ^ "Hyatt Hotels Corporation Prices Initial Public Offering". Hyattpressroom.com. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  15. ^ Nadja Brandt (August 6, 2009). "Hyatt to Raise Up to $1.15 Billion in Share Sale". BloombergLPcom.
  16. ^ Andrews, Suzanna. "Shattered Dynasty". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  17. ^ "Hotel Sierra Joins Hyatt". Hyatt.com. 2011-09-01. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  18. ^ "Our Brands". Hyattpressroom.com. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  19. ^ Hyatt Hotels Corporation Announces Andaz(TM)
  20. ^ "Boutique 5 Star Hotels in Shanghai , China丨Andaz Xintiandi, Shanghai丨Hyatt". hyatt.com.
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  22. ^ "Andaz Hotels by Hyatt".
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  32. ^ "Assisted Living, Senior Residence, Independent Retirement Living | Vi". Viliving.com. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  33. ^ "Hyatt at Home". Hyatt at Home. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
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  35. ^ San Francisco Regency – Sold
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  37. ^ Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune. "Hyatt Regency will reopen in October, 6 years after Hurricane Katrina". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  38. ^ "Hyatt will go hi-tech for world chess title match as 20,000 are set to Watch Games On Giant Screens". The Times of India. Chennai: The Times Group. 28 May 2013. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)