Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Mixed-used high-rise building in Indianapolis, IN, US
The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is a modern high-rise in the city center that functions as both hotel and office building. The structure houses nearly 500 hotel rooms, multiple restaurants including a revolving rooftop restaurant, office spaces, and a fitness center.
The building was completed in 1977, replacing older structures like Hotel Lincoln and the D. Sommers & Company Building that were demolished in 1973. Originally a bank headquarters, it was renamed PNC Center in 2010 following a financial acquisition.
The name reflects the hotel's connection to the international Hyatt chain, known for consistent service standards. The building serves as a daily gathering point where business travelers and tourists move through modern spaces designed for efficiency and convenience.
The building is centrally located and easily accessible by public transit or on foot; the front desk can assist with directions and recommendations. Parking is available nearby, and staff are happy to help visitors with questions about local locations and transportation options.
The Eagle's Nest is a revolving rooftop restaurant that slowly rotates, offering a changing view of the city with each turn. This feature allows diners to see the entire downtown from one table throughout their meal.
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