Hyatt Regency Times Square

Hyatt Regency Times Square
General information
Location1605 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°45′39″N 73°59′06″W / 40.7607°N 73.9850°W / 40.7607; -73.9850
OpeningDecember 1, 1989
OwnerArgent Ventures
ManagementHyatt
Height480 feet (150 m)
Technical details
Floor count46
Design and construction
Architect(s)Alan Lapidus
DeveloperKG Crowne Corp
Other information
Number of rooms795
Parking159 spaces

The Hyatt Regency Times Square (formerly the Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan) is a hotel at 1605 Broadway, between 48th and 49th Streets, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The hotel is operated by third-party franchisee Highgate.

The 795-room hotel was designed by Alan Lapidus and is 480 feet (150 m) tall with 46 floors. The facade was designed in glass and pink granite, with a 100-foot-tall (30 m) arch facing Broadway. The hotel was designed to comply with city regulations that required deep setbacks at the base, as well as large illuminated signs. In addition to the hotel rooms themselves, the hotel contains ground-story retail space, nine stories of office space, and a 159-space parking garage. The hotel's tenants include the American Management Association, and Learning Tree International; in addition, New York Sports Club was a former tenant.

Developer William Zeckendorf Jr. bought the hotel's site in 1985 and subsequently razed the existing structures there. Construction commenced in 1988, and the hotel opened on December 1, 1989, as the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Manhattan. For the first several years of the hotel's operation, its office space and exterior signage was empty. Adam Tihany redesigned the interior in 1999. The City Investment Fund, a joint venture between Morgan Stanley Real Estate and Fisher Brothers, bought the hotel in 2006 and renovated it again two years later. Vornado Realty Trust then acquired majority ownership of the hotel in 2015. The hotel closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City and reopened in 2022. It closed again around January 2025 and will reopen as a Hyatt Regency in mid-2025.