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Pier Sixty-Six is a resort and marina located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Situated on 32 acres, the Pier Sixty-Six property sits on the north and south sides of the 17th Street Causeway Bridge. [1] In 2016, Tavistock Development Company acquired the property and initiated a redevelopment project for Pier Sixty-Six. [2]
In the 1950s, the site was a fuel dock for Phillips 66 Petroleum and eventually became a world-renowned marina, making Fort Lauderdale a yachting capital. The Pier Sixty-Six hotel and its iconic ...
What was once a Fort Lauderdale parking lot is now a state-of-the-art marina at “the yachting capital of the world.” Fort Lauderdale city officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday to ...
Lum's was an American family restaurant chain based in Florida with additional locations in several states. It was founded in 1956 in Miami Beach, Florida, by Stuart and Clifford S. Perlman [1] when they purchased Lum's hot dog stand for $10,000.
This is Marina Village, and those buildings will house eight fast-casual restaurants when the project debuts this winter as the first phase of Bahia Mar ... What’s coming to new Marina Village ...
Pier Sixty-Six, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; S. Skyway Fishing Pier State Park; St. Petersburg Pier This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:50 (UTC). ...
Emeril Lagasse is opening his first restaurant at sea aboard Carnival's newest and most innovative ship, Mardi Gras.
Four of the vessels docked at JAXPORT terminals, providing over 3,500 rooms plus restaurants and night clubs for fans. [12] The Jacksonville Port Authority had plans to relocate the cruise terminal. In 2008, an 8-acre (32,000 m 2) parcel was purchased in the small fishing village of Mayport as the site of a permanent $60 million facility. [13]