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However, rooms still can be found within the city limits. The Hyatt Regency in Cambridge reported only about a fourth of its rooms reserved for the night before Commencement. This may be because the Hyatt only opened this September and is relatively large, with 500 rooms...
...building about which Portman has strong convictions. He feels that travelers do not want to go just to "a collection of bedrooms." Rather, they want a building that captures the excitement of arrival and the sense of being someplace new. His ideas were exemplified in his first hotel, the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, which opened eight years ago. Its hallmarks...
...Hyatt Co. bought the hotel in 1967 for $18 million and is happy it did; the occupancy rate has been an astounding 90%. Not surprisingly, Hyatt asked Portman to repeat his formula in a hotel near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, and it worked again. Sophisticated Chicagoans make the 45-min. trip from downtown to have a cocktail and stare. In 1971, however, Portman broke with Hyatt after a quarrel and joined forces with the Western International chain, a subsidiary of U.A.L. Inc. It now runs the new Portman hotel in Atlanta...
After Ford's first stop at the Hyatt Hotel on Union Square, he was wisked by limousine to the St. Francis Hotel, even though it was an easy one-block walk. The ride took 24 seconds. He sped past one sign: FREE PATTY HEARST, ARREST GERALD FORD! Six agents jogged beside the bulletproof car. Police with binoculars and rifles looked out over the Union Square park from atop high-rise buildings. Two crouched under a lofty FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES OF UNITED sign...
...delay publication of the news. "We didn't want him to hear on the radio or see in the paper that he had cancer," said a family friend. By the time a London newspaper broke the story and prompted its release in the U.S., the Kennedys and Dr. Hyatt had broken the news to Teddy...