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Hyatt Regency Fort Worth

The hotel is one block from the Fort Worth Convention Center and the city’s acclaimed Water Gardens. This project was divested in 1991, and in 2006 it was converted to a Hilton. The Executive Wing originally added to the project has since been closed and sold.

Address / Phone / Accessibility

815 Main Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

Phone: 817.870.2100
Fax: 817.882.1300

In the heart of Fort Worth’s central business district, one block north of Fort Worth Convention Center.

Facilities

Gross building area:
Main Building (original hotel): 307,387 square feet
Executive Wing (addition): 248,447 square feet

Height:
Main Building: 15 stories
Executive Wing: 13 stories

Elevators:
Main Building: 6
Executive Wing: 3

Rooms/mix: 289 Main Building, 225 Executive Wing
King: 135 Main Building, 108 Executive Wing
Double: 132 Main Building, 101 Executive Wing
Suites: 22 Main Building, 16 Executive Wing

Restaurants/lounges: 4 (Main Building only)
Cafe: 175 seats
Fine Dining: 130 seats
Lounge: 100 seats
Atrium Lounge: 80 seats

Interior function space: 24,900 square feet (Main Building only)
Grand Crystal Ballroom: 16,460 square feet
Texas Junior Ballroom: 4,042 square feet
Other Meeting Rooms (5): 4,403 square feet

Fitness center: 850 square feet

Retail: 736 square feet

Outdoor amenities: 1 pool

Valet and self-parking:
Main Building: 325 spaces
Executive Wing: 170 spaces

Renovation Teams

1981 - Renovation and Conversion to Meet Hyatt Brand Standards
Developer/Renovation Project Manager: Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas
Interior Designer: Singer-Christianson, Inc., Los Angeles
Operator: Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, Chicago
Renovation Architect: JPJ Architects, Inc., Dallas
Renovation Contractor: Henry C. Beck Company (now The Beck Group), Dallas

1987 - Guest Room Renovation
Developer/Renovation Project Manager: Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas
Interior Designer: Singer-Christianson, Inc., Los Angeles
Operator: Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, Chicago
Renovation Contractor: Henry C. Beck Company (now The Beck Group), Dallas

Project Ownership

The hotel was divested by Hunt/Woodbine in 1991 and is now operated as a Hilton hotel.

Current - New Fort Worth Tower I Hotel Ltd.