Hyatt Regency Cleveland 401 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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This year KDIGS will be held at the Hyatt Regency Cleveland Hotel, in the historic Arcade, Cleveland Ohio. |
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The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of downtown Cleveland, just minutes away from major attractions including The Avenue, Jacobs Field, Gund Arena, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Playhouse Square. The Arcade in Cleveland, Ohio was built in 1890 and designed by John Eisenmann. The construction was financed by John D. Rockefeller, Marcus Hanna and several other wealthy Clevelanders of the day. The structure includes the famous skylighted atrium as well as two 9-story towers, one each on Euclid Avenue and Superior Avenue. The Arcade was the first building in Cleveland to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure features a 5 story high atrium with extensive metal decorative work. The top floor features gargoyles which circle the entire atrium area. Recently the Hyatt corporation has redeveloped the Arcade into Cleveland's first Hyatt Regency hotel. The Hyatt Regency occupies the two towers and the top three floors of the atrium area. The two lower floors of the atrium area will remain open to the public with retail merchants and a food court. In addition, the Hyatt's lobby and offices are on the Superior Avenue side. Whether you're an area resident or visiting Cleveland, you owe it to yourself to see this gem of a building.
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The Arcade |
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HYATT REGENCY CLEVELAND |
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401 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 |
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There is a special 'KDIGS' rate in effect for the show, be sure to ask for it.
Rates for the hotel: $109.00 single
For reservations, contact: |
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Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade |
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The hotel has easy access to I-71, I-77 and the Rapid Transit. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just 20 minutes from the hotel and there is a Rapid Transit train from the Airport directly to Tower City Center, which is a block from the Arcade |
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For more information on Cleveland and all the great things to do there, visit their website at: Cleveland, the New American City
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