betty: when we come back, jonathan tisch confesses a secret. than: when people ask me what i'd be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business -- i'm a frustrated architect. ♪ betty: the regency hotel at the corner of park avenue and 61st street has been an institution since the day it opened back in 1963. in january, to celebrate the grand reopening, jonathan tisch, chairman of the loews hotel, was on hand to welcome the guests back. just a few weeks before it opened, we met tisch for a sneak peak at the hotel. workers were buzzing around putting the finishing touches on the lobby. jonathan: the loews regency hotel is our flagship. 50 years ago, my father and uncle opened this hotel. it was an integral part of how they wanted to build loews hotels, which today has morphed into the loews corporation. the hotel business is at the root of where our family started going back 75 years ago with hotels in new jersey. this hotel has become very important to the image of loews hotels. it has become very important to the bottom line of loews hotels. i grew up