Grand Hyatt San Francisco | |
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Hotel chain | Hyatt Hotels Corporation |
General information | |
Location | United States |
Address | 345
Stockton Street San Francisco, California |
Coordinates | 37°47′21″N 122°24′26″W / 37.78911°N 122.40723°W |
Opening | 1972 |
Owner | Host Hotels & Resorts |
Management | Hyatt Hotels Corporation |
Height | 108 m (354 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 42(one as Mezzanine, 4 basements, loading dock) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 668 [1] |
Number of suites | 29 |
Number of restaurants | OneUp Restaurant(Mezzanine level) |
Website | |
https://sanfrancisco.grand.hyatt.com/ | |
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The Grand Hyatt San Francisco is a skyscraper hotel located half a block north of Union Square in San Francisco, California. The 36- storey, 660 room 108 m (354 ft) tower was completed in 1972, as the Hyatt on Union Square and renamed the Grand Hyatt San Francisco in 1990. [5]
The hotel had 402 employees before the COVID-19 pandemic, dropping to 28 as of April 2021, mainly due to cancelled conventions in the city. [1] It was closed for around half of 2020, losing about $1 million per day during that time. [1]
A fountain by Ruth Asawa is located outside the Grand Hyatt. The basin is made of bronze and has a bas-relief with scenes of San Francisco. [6]