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  2. Hyatt Place Austin Downtown Celebrates Official Opening - AOL

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    Hyatt Place Austin Downtown Celebrates Official Opening 296-room Hyatt Place hotel located in the heart of downtown Austin AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYS: H) and ...

  3. Driskill Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Driskill Hotel lobby in 2012 Driskill Hotel annex, built 1930. Jesse Driskill, a successful cattle baron, had moved to Texas from Missouri in 1849. Flush with cash from his service to the Confederate Army, to which he supplied beef throughout the Civil War, he decided to diversify by constructing a grand hotel in Austin.

  4. Hyatt Announces Acquisition of Austin's Historic ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fresh from announcing the opening of the 296-room Hyatt Place Austin Downtown, Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYS: H) today announced that a Hyatt affiliate has acquired the ...

  5. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt has expanded its footprint through a number of acquisitions, including the acquisition of AmeriSuites (later rebranded Hyatt Place) in 2004, Summerfield Suites (later rebranded Hyatt House) in 2005, Two Roads Hospitality in 2018, Apple Leisure Group in 2021, Dream Hotel Group in 2023 and Standard International in 2024.

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  7. Hyatt House - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt House or The Hyatt House may refer to: . Hyatt House, the name of a chain of extended stay hotels from Hyatt (formerly Hyatt Summerfield Suites and Hotel Sierra); Hyatt House, the world's first fly-in (airport) hotel, in Los Angeles, California, conceptualized and built by Jack D. Crouch, basis for the Hyatt hotel chain.