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Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach gets $1 million renovation

Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach gets $1 million renovation
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Family sells Sun Viking Lodge in Daytona after 50 years in business

Family sells Sun Viking Lodge in Daytona after 50 years in business
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Brower, Hard Rock owner talk beach driving

DAYTONA BEACH   Volusia County Council Chair Jeff Brower and the owner of the Hard Rock Hotel both reported a “frank” discussion on Thursday after emerging from an hour-long closed-door meeting about beach driving and the poles that limit it behind the hotel. But did they come to any terms about beach driving? Brief statements after the meeting didn t indicate any agreement. “We’re going to continue to talk; it was very, very frank,” said Brower, who pledged to make beach driving a priority after his November election win. “It was very cool, very friendly, but to the point.” Almost the same words were used to describe the meeting by Abbas Abdulhussein, head of the company that owns the hotel, Asante Asset Management LLC. The company was previously known as Summit Hospitality Management Group.

Daytona Beach drivers blocked by poles at Hard Rock Hotel

Daytona Beach drivers blocked by poles at Hard Rock Hotel The Associated Press Daytona Beach, Fla. – Driving on the seaside sand, a long-lived tradition in Daytona Beach, is now threatened along one short stretch where poles are blocking any vehicles. The Hard Rock Hotel erected the poles along a 410-foot (124-meter) section of beach to prevent driving there. The chair of the Volusia County Council, Jeff Brower, has made beach driving a priority since his election in November. Driving is permitted on about a third of Volusia County’s 47-mile (75-kilometer) coastline. It’s been a part of the region since the early days of the automobile, when a car nicknamed the “Bullet” zipped down the hard-packed sand in 1903 at a then-astounding 69 miles (111 kilometers) an hour.

Beach poles behind Florida hotel block driving in Daytona

Beach poles behind Florida hotel block driving in Daytona by The Associated Press Last Updated Jan 31, 2021 at 1:14 pm EDT DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Driving on the seaside sand, a long-lived tradition in Daytona Beach, is now threatened along one short stretch where poles are blocking any vehicles. The Hard Rock Hotel erected the poles along a 410-foot (124-meter) section of beach to prevent driving there. The chair of the Volusia County Council, Jeff Brower, has made beach driving a priority since his election in November. Driving is permitted on about a third of Volusia County’s 47-mile (75-kilometre) coastline. It’s been a part of the region since the early days of the automobile, when a car nicknamed the “Bullet” zipped down the hard-packed sand in 1903 at a then-astounding 69 miles (111 kilometres) an hour.

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