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We Like to Stay Here: Hyatt Regency Atlanta
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta became famous when it opened in 1967 as the world's first atrium hotel, boasting a revolutionary 22-story atrium and marble lobby designed by renowned Atlanta architecture John Portman. The hotel towered above and illuminated the Atlanta skyline, at one time claiming "tallest building" status in Atlanta. The Hyatt remains a beacon at the core of the downtown corridor, and, even with a name that carries global recognition, this property gives way to the southern hospitality and charm of Atlanta.
Following a long day of travel I was looking forward to a little "quiet time" before an arduous schedule of meetings. When entering the room I was taken back by the new restyled guest-rooms. The Hyatt has introduced chic, studio-style accomodations bathed in rich chocolate wood colors and cream and burnt orange accents.
The large work desk space with enhanced lighting and Wi-Fi was perfect. My plan to take a refresher nap before getting to work was immediately altered to a more indulgent option of putting my feet...
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Life on the Bay
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Client: Waterhaven of St. Andrews Bay
Market: Panama City Beach, FL
AE: Amy Mann
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