ATLANTA - When the Hyatt Regency Atlanta opened in 1967, it immediately became an icon of Downtown Atlanta, thanks to its striking design by legendary architect John Portman. 56 years later, it ...
The flying saucer-style Polaris restaurant and lounge first rotated above the Hyatt Regency hotel on Peachtree Street in May 1967. Over the years, the cobalt-blue domed structure, the vision of ...
ATLANTA — Those in search of a fine dining restaurant once again have the option to enjoy one of Downtown Atlanta's most unique eateries. The iconic rotating restaurant and lounge, Polaris, perched ...
When the Polaris originally opened atop the Hyatt Regency, Gina Christman was 16 and desperate to get into the cobalt-domed prime rib palace hovering at the top of the downtown skyline. “I came with ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Polaris, the landmark blue dome that once dominated Atlanta’s skyline, will soon reopen, nearly half a century after it was built. When it made its debut in 1967, the Polaris lounge’s ...
When word got out that downtown Atlanta’s Hyatt Regency was working to reopen the Polaris—the blue-dome saucer that was immediately a skyline hallmark when it opened in 1967—the city buzzed with ...