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Mira Mar Hotel was a historic hotel building built in 1924 in Sarasota, Florida and demolished in 1982. It closed in the 1960s, sat vacant, and was converted into the Main Palm Plaza Building. Before being torn down it was used as a retirement hotel. It was replaced with a parking lot.
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The General Services Administration planned to raze the graffiti-covered hotel, but this plan was met with fierce opposition from local residents. In March 1972, the Don Ce-Sar was sold to C.L. Pyatt and William Bowman Jr., a franchise owner of Holiday Inn. The Don CeSar (now spelled without the hyphen) reopened on November 23, 1973.
Renovated as a boutique hotel, it has been featured in cameos in scores of movies and TV shows, including the series Dexter. Another popular art deco hotel is the Clevelander Hotel; in addition to its standard hotel services, it has an indoor sports lounge, a dance floor and pool area on the ground floor, and a complementary roof-top lounge.
Miramar Beach may refer to: Miramar Beach, California, in San Mateo County; Miramar Beach, Florida; Miramar Beach, Goa, India; Rosewood Miramar Beach, a hotel in Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California, operated by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
Fujita sold the hotel to Maritz, Wolff & Co., a Los Angeles-based investment firm, in September 1999 for $90.6 million, [8] and they contracted with Fairmont Hotels to take over the hotel, which was renamed the Fairmont Miramar in November 1999. [1] The hotel's historic bungalows underwent a $18 million renovation in 2002–2003, preserving the ...
Miramar Futsal Clube, a defunct futsal club in Valadares, Portugal; Miramar, 1967 novel written by Naguib Mahfouz; Miramar Hotel and Investment, a Hong Kong hotel chain company; USS Miramar, later USS SP-672, a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918; Miramar Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football (soccer) club
[6] [7] In 1965, Don Mark built South Hills Village, Pittsburgh's first indoor mall. [1] In 1967, with funding from the John Hancock Life Insurance Company , Oxford Development partnered with Arthur G. Cohen and his Arlen Realty and Development Corporation to form the DonArl Partnership and bought 785 acres of mostly swampland in South Florida ...