Hyatt Regency Toronto

43°38′47″N 79°23′30″W / 43.6464799°N 79.39171°W / 43.6464799; -79.39171Opening1990 (as Holiday Inn)
2009 (as Hyatt Regency)Renovated2008–2009OwnerKing Street EnterprisesTechnical detailsFloor count19Design and constructionArchitect(s)Darling & DowneyDeveloperGraywood DevelopmentsOther informationNumber of rooms394Number of suites32Number of restaurants2Websitewww.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/canada/hyatt-regency-toronto/torrt

The Hyatt Regency Toronto is a 394-room, 19-floor hotel in the Entertainment District of Toronto, Ontario. The hotel opened as a Holiday Inn in 1990 and has been operated by Hyatt since 2009.

History

The hotel opened in 1990, managed by Holiday Inn as the Holiday Inn on King.[1] It was designed by architectural firm Darling & Downey and constructed by EllisDon.[2] In 2009, the hotel was renovated and reopened on March 3, 2009, under the Hyatt Regency brand as the Hyatt Regency Toronto.[3]

The first Hyatt Regency Toronto opened in 1972 at 21 Avenue Road in Yorkville. In 1978, the hotel was bought by Isadore Sharp and renamed the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto. In 1999, Hyatt purchased the Park Plaza Hotel for $107 million and it now operates under their top-tier Park Hyatt brand.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "StackPath".
  2. ^ "Hyatt on King West". Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  3. ^ "New Hyatt Regency Toronto Debuts in the Heart of the City's Entertainment District". Hyatt. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  4. ^ Marr, Garry (July 3, 2014). "Toronto's Park Hyatt hotel said to be nearing sale as city's high-end property market heats up". Financial Post. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  • Official website