Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion
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Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion
Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion D a l l a s , T e x a s Site size: 6 acres Hotel guest rooms: 1,120 Function space: 160,000 square feet (interior) Opened: 1978 Hotel expansion: 2000 300 Reunion Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75207 Phone: 214.651.1234 Fax: 214.742.8126 www.dallasregency.hyatt.com www.dallasunionstation.com www.reuniontower.com www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/fine-dining/3917 Project Description Woodbine’s entry into hotel development and asset management began in 1978 with the opening of Hyatt Regency Dallas and 560-foot-tall Reunion Tower, which transformed the Dallas skyline and quickly became internationally recognized symbols of the city. From its inception in 1973 to today, Woodbine has been a part of the construction, renovation and asset management of these signature properties within the 50-acre Reunion District that adjoins the Dallas Convention Center District and includes event space in Union Station. The $71-million initial hotel development was completed in April 1978 as part of the 50-acre Reunion District. In 2000, a $76-million expansion doubled the property’s meeting and exhibit space, added 183 guest rooms and updated public spaces, including the hotel’s entry. Guest rooms were renovated in a $13.4-million project in 200305, and 2007-08 brought a $9-million renovation of Cumberland Hall and seven deluxe suites. Reunion Tower and Union Station, elements of the Reunion District that offer event space for Hyatt Regency Dallas, underwent a $46-million renovation in 2008-09. Reunion Tower is now home to Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck, the celebrity chef’s first fine-dining restaurant in Texas, and event space managed by Wolfgang Puck Catering. Hyatt Regency Dallas received its 30th consecutive AAA Four-Diamond rating in 2009. The hotel’s other awards include 13 annual Pinnacle Awards from Successful Meetings; 14 annual Gold Awards from Meetings & Conventions; a spot on Expedia.com’s Insiders’ Select™ List; and the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2006 Green Power Leadership Club. Woodbine is asset manager and developer/construction manager for this property. Accessibility On the west side of Dallas’ central business district near the Old Red Museum and the city’s historic West End entertainment district (restaurants and nightclubs). A four- and six-lane internal circulation system provides immediate access to adjacent Stemmons Freeway (I-35E) and, from there, convenient travel to all major centers of commerce and airports in the Metroplex. Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion Facilities Gross building area 1,113,361 square feet Height 30 stories Elevators 8 passenger; 3 service Guest rooms/Mix 1,120 (including 39 ADA rooms) King 452 Double 626 Suites/Parlors 42 Restaurants/Lounges 5 Centennial Cafe (3-meal restaurant) 154 seats Thornton’s Corner (private dining) 35 seats Monduel’s (atrium bar) 102 seats Mr. Bogel’s Billiards (game room) 66 seats Crutchfield’s (TV room) 15 seats Parrino’s Oven (speciality restaurant) 60 seats Coffee’s Post 52 seats Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck 124 seats (atop the 560-foot tall Reunion Tower) Lounge 54 seats Interior function space Approximately 160,000 square feet Landmark Ballroom 30,000 square feet Reunion Ballroom 19,400 square feet Pegasus Ballroom 3,190 square feet Marsalis Hall 39,000 square feet Cumberland Hall 14,500 square feet Meeting/Banquet/Boardrooms (21) 17,045 square feet Pre-function Space (hotel) 37,000 square feet Adjoining function space Reunion Tower meeting/event space 6,859 square feet Union Station 33,500 square feet Pool 1 outdoor 14,818 square feet Retail space Latimer’s sundry shop 575 square feet Indoor amenities Business center 408 square feet Fitness center with StayFit equipment 1,716 square feet Parking 590 cars in attached garage; additional lot parking nearby Art theme Reflections of Dallas, collection of art and historical photography exhibit Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion Original Project Team Architect Welton Becket Associates (now Ellerbe Becket) Los Angeles Civil Engineer Raymond Goodson, Jr., Inc. New York Construction Lender Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. New York Developer/Asset Manager/ Construction Manager Woodbine Development Corporation Dallas General Contractor Henry C. Beck Company (now The Beck Group) Dallas Hotel Operator Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Chicago Interior Designers (public spaces) Howard Hirsch and Associates Beverly Hills, California (guest rooms) Design Trends, Inc. Houston Landscape Architect Kendall Landscape Architecture Dallas Land Planner Vincent Ponte Montreal MEP Engineer Blum Consulting Engineers, Inc. Dallas Structural Engineer Ellison & Tanner Consulting Engineers, Inc. Dallas Ownership (Current) Affiliates of Hunt-Woodbine Realty Corporation of Dallas Renovation and Project Teams 1986 guest room, suites, lobby and meeting space renovation Project Manager Woodbine Development Corporation Interior Designers Design Trends, Inc. Hirsch Bedner Associates 1995 guest rooms renovation Interior Designer Wilson Associates 1999-2000 Guest rooms and function space expansion, lobby renovation Architect/Interior Designer Culpepper, McAuliffe and Meaders, Inc. (now CMMI) General Contractor Austin Commercial, Inc. 2005 Guest room renovation General Contractor Abstract Construction Company Interior Designer Culpepper, McAuliffe and Meaders, Inc. (now CMMI) 2007 Exhibit Hall renovation General Contractor Adolfson & Peterson Construction Interior Designer Culpepper, McAuliffe and Meaders, Inc. (now CMMI) 2009 Meeting rooms, ballrooms renovations General Contractor CDI Contractors Interior Designer CMMI 2010 Atrium, bar renovations Project Architect CMMI Project Designer Engstrom Design Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion Dallas Houston Los Angeles Dallas Atlanta Dallas Dallas Atlanta Richardson, Texas Atlanta Little Rock, Arkansas Atlanta Atlanta San Rafael, California WDC 2011