The Clyde in Albuquerque

 Heritage Hotels & Resorts has upped the ante again.

The largest independent hotel group in New Mexico is adding The Clyde Hotel to its portfolio of culturally distinct accommodations. 

Formerly known as Hyatt Regency Albuquerque and located at 330 Tijeras Ave NW, The Clyde Hotel pays homage to the legacy of Clyde Tingley, former chairman of the Albuquerque City Commission and 11th governor of the state of New Mexico, tapping into the Heritage mission of providing a rich, authentically local experience for guests and investing in the community. 

Redecorating the lobby and ground-floor public spaces is underway, with plans for guest-room renovations in the coming months. The project will take approximately two years to complete, and guests will be able to enjoy the Clyde story as it unfolds. 

A political figure in New Mexico for more than 50 years, Clyde Tingley and his wife, Carrie, moved in 1910 to Albuquerque, where he became interested in politics while his wife recuperated from tuberculosis. With a fruitful career spanning decades, Tingley served as alderman of the Albuquerque City Council, Albuquerque district superintendent of the New Mexico State Highway Department, a delegate to the 1928, 1932 and 1936 Democratic National Conventions, and chairman of the Albuquerque City Commission. 

Tingley was elected governor in November 1934 and reelected to a second term in 1936. During his tenure, Tingley was responsible for paving highways, promoting the unique style of New Mexico tourism, planting tens of thousands of trees, creating wonderful parks including Roosevelt Park, and moving New Mexico toward a modern future. 

As governor, Tingley maintained a close relationship with President Franklin Roosevelt and was a proponent of his New Deal programs, securing large amounts of funding to enrich the state. Clyde and Carrie Tingley were also outspoken advocates for healthcare – particularly for children – and established several new hospitals, one of which treated children with tuberculosis and was named in honor of Carrie Tingley. 

“Clyde and Carrie Tingley dedicated their lives to Albuquerque and New Mexico through public service and activism, propelling the state into the modern world,” said Jim Long, founder and CEO of Heritage Hotels & Resorts. 

“Our mission has always focused on showcasing New Mexico’s unique cultural identity and authentic sense of place, and we’re proud to tell the story of a couple that made such an impact on the fabric of Albuquerque through The Clyde.” 

The 20-story Clyde Hotel will offer business and leisure travelers a place of connection, comfort and engagement in the heart of downtown. The interior design will reflect a Pueblo Deco design motif with a touch of Western grittiness and eastern elegance.

In addition to the 392 guest rooms and suites with views of the city and Sandia Mountains, The Clyde offers a rooftop pool with hot tubs, a 24-hour fitness center, more than 25,000 square feet of function space, a full-service business center, a contemporary wedding chapel, complimentary Wi-Fi, valet and secured self-parking, and more. The hotel also enjoys a convenient location in the heart of downtown, adjacent to the 600,000–square foot Convention Center. 

“We are breathing new life into one of the downtown Albuquerque skyline’s most recognizable features, celebrating the history and future of the state as Clyde Tingley once did,” said Adrian Perez, president of Heritage Hotels & Resorts. “In bringing this property into the portfolio, it was a natural decision to draw inspiration from someone who left such an indelible mark on the city’s history.”

According to Long, “The property enjoyed the Hyatt Regency brand affiliation since its opening in 1990. We are grateful for the brand quality provided by Hyatt. However, the time has come to share one of New Mexico’s most remarkable stories, and introduce this property to the Heritage Hotel brand.” Long acquired the property in 2013.

In addition to The Clyde Hotel, Heritage Hotels & Resorts owns and operates a collection of hotels across the state, including Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town and Hotel Chaco in Albuquerque; Hotel St. Francis, Eldorado Hotel & Spa, Hotel Chimayó de Santa Fe, and Inn and Spa at Loretto in Santa Fe; Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces in Las Cruces; and El Monte Sagrado and Palacio de Marquesa in Taos.

For more information on Heritage Hotels & Resorts, and The Clyde Hotel, please visit their site linked below.

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