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Get a 360-degree view of the downtown Indianapolis skyline while dining on steak, chops and chicken entrees at this revolving dinner-only restaurant at the top of Hyatt Regency Indianapolis.
The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis offers modern guest accommodations with contemporary furniture and large windows. Amenities include Hyatt Grand Beds, 37-inch Roomlinx SmartTVs, minifridges and ...
The city's fourth largest hotel has been acquired by a joint venture of Davidson Hotels & Resorts and Silverpeak Real Estate Partners, the companies announced Monday.
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis recently began a $19 million guest-room renovation and upgrade project. The project is set to be done in January. The renovation includes all 499 guest rooms, suites and ...
Hyatt Place Indianapolis Airport sits approximately 7 miles from downtown Indianapolis and 4 miles from Indianapolis International Airport.
On the heels of Hyatt Regency Indianapolis’ recent 40 th Anniversary celebration, the hotel looks to the future and is committed to making a strong environmental impact in Indianapolis.
A former security guard at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis plans to file a lawsuit today against the security company he worked for, saying it failed to pay him for some of the hours that he worked ...
Gatorade installed a 150-foot banner to commemorate Clark’s home game on the side of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis before her first game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday night ...
The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis will celebrate its 40th year of serving the Indianapolis community on April 24th. The milestone will be commemorated with a spirited event featuring The Flying ...
Indianapolis - The downtown Hyatt Regency unveiled its $14 million plan to renovate the hotel. The Hyatt will add 10,000 square feet of new meeting space, an Italian-American restaurant, cosmopolitan ...
CHICAGO, IL - Hyatt Hotels Corporation today announced that a Hyatt affiliate has sold the 499-room Hyatt Regency Indianapolis to a private equity joint venture for approximately $71 million.
Three people were taken in for questioning early Saturday morning, after an armed robbery at the Hyatt Regency in Downtown Indianapolis.
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