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The hotel was scheduled to open that month, [44] but because of Hurricane Irma it had a soft opening on September 29 and an official opening on October 10, 2017 as Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach. [46] [47] The Atlas bar and lounge opened the followed month. [48] The hotel's grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony did not occur until December 19 ...
AC Hotels by Marriott, formerly named AC Hoteles C. A., is a midscale hotel chain owned by Marriott International serving business and leisure travelers. As of June 30, 2020, it had 170 hotels with 25,811 rooms in addition to 135 hotels with 23,172 rooms in the pipeline.
The US Department of the Interior identified the Great Southern Hotel as the most notable structure in the area. [4] The hotel was featured in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy. [5] The building has been vacant since 1991 and has become dilapidated. [6] It has been owned by local developer Chip Abele since 2002 and now with Peter Jago and the ...
Just a few blocks from Fort Lauderdale beach, a luxury condo with 14 floors is expected to transform the block where the popular restaurant Franco & Vinny’s once stood, right across the street ...
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]
The New River Inn is a historic site in Fort Lauderdale, Florida located at 231 Southwest 2nd Avenue. The New River Inn was constructed in 1905 by the area's first contractor Edwin T. King. It was commissioned by Nathan Philemon Bryan, a Jacksonville native and US senator. [2] It was one of the first hotels built in the Fort Lauderdale area. [3 ...