H Texas Magazine - Summer 2021 - Top Doctors

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Editor’s Letter

MODERN MOTIVATIONS

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HE HYAT T REGENCY HOUSTON HAS JUST UNDERGONE AN EXCITING MULTI-MILLIONDOLL AR RENOVATION. Our writer, a native Houstonian, views this building with the Spindletop restaurant atop as a downtown landmark (page 22). This iconic destination represents almost 50 years of memories for locals, travelers and business folk. I too have fond memories of the building. When I started my event promotion business, it was this hotel that took a chance on me and my new ideas. I rented the exhibit hall and began to sell exhibit space to international telecommunications companies. I still recall the homemade potato chips my salesperson shared with me. The annual New Year’s Eve party complete with balloon drop is legendary and I’ve always enjoyed supporting Houston Children’s Charity

at this venue. I’ve also had many an international traveler add the Spindletop to their list of Houston must do’s. I love that the decor was influenced by expressionist artist Mark Rothko, designer of the Rothko Chapel in Montrose. The blue-grey accent wall in the hotel rooms creates a calming aesthetic that blends with the sleek black floor tiles to help you stay relaxed and tranquil during your stay. Both the Hyatt and The Rothko Chapel turned 50 years old and recently renovated. As the county continues to open safely, I hope you’ll take some time to revisit and enjoy these engaging and influential Houston institutions.

I too have fond memories of the building. When I started my event promotion business, it was this hotel who took a chance on me and my new ideas.

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LAURETTE PHOTO BY ANA & IVAN PHOTOGRAPHY; HOTEL PHOTO COURTESY OF HYATT REGENCY HOUSTON

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