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  2. 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.

  3. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    The first Hyatt House was opened in 1954 by business partners Hyatt Robert von Dehn and Jack Dyer Crouch as a motel near Los Angeles International Airport. [6] In 1957, the hotel was purchased by entrepreneur Jay Pritzker for US$2.2 million.

  4. Jack D. Crouch - Wikipedia

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    Crouch co-founded the Hyatt Hotel chain in 1954 with his partner Hyatt Robert von Dehn, and later became a Hilton Hotel franchise owner in the United States. [2]He is credited with conceptualizing and building the world's first fly-in (airport) hotel, The Hyatt House Los Angeles.

  5. December 1954 - Wikipedia

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    The first Hyatt Hotel, The Hyatt House Los Angeles, opens in the grounds of Los Angeles International Airport, USA. It is the first hotel in the world built on an airport property. Died: Fred Rose, 57, US songwriter

  6. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The LAX Automated People Mover (APM), currently under construction by LAWA, is a 2.25 miles (3.62 km) rail line that will connect the terminal area with long- and short-term parking facilities, a connection to the Los Angeles Metro Rail and other transit at the LAX/Metro Transit Center, and a consolidated facility for all airport rental car ...

  7. The Century Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel closed on March 1, 2016 to begin the $2.5 billion overhaul. It ceased to be operated by Hyatt at this time. [6] The two residential towers (named Century Plaza North Tower and Century Plaza South Tower) that were to replace the hotel were, instead, built behind it.

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