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BOCA RATON A generation before Florida Atlantic University opened its main campus in Boca Raton in 1964, students of another sort studied and trained there.
During World War II, thousands of soldiers in the Army Air Corps’ only airborne radar training facility, Boca Raton Army Air Field, occupied what is now the sprawling university campus and a portion of the city’s airport.
On Thursday, a historical marker was unveiled in memory of nine men who died on a routine training mission when their aircraft crashed during takeoff on the future site of the campus.
“These people made some of the great advances in radar detection … and the story is just beginning to be told,” said FAU President John Kelly following Thursday’s dedication of the historic marker. The plaque and others that may follow can help students and others “have that understanding so that we’re not just thankful but we actually understand the sacrifice and commitment and learn what was on the m
Major Food Group scored a partnership with Michael Dell’s Boca Raton Resort & Club, while Gallaghers Steakhouse of New York paid $16.2 million for a property.
Major Food Group to Open Restaurants at Boca Raton Resort
The hospitality group will roll out new F&B venues as part of the resort’s $150 million transformation
Words by: Will Speros
Rendering courtesy of Major Food Group
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Major Food Group to Open Restaurants at Boca Raton Resort
The hospitality group will roll out new F&B venues as part of the resort’s $150 million transformation
Words by: Will Speros
The Boca Raton Resort & Club has announced a new partnership with New York-based hospitality company Major Food Group, which will create a series of new F&B options as part of the resort’s $150 million transformation. The collaboration will kick off this summer with the opening of the Flamingo Grill restaurant.
For 60 years, the motel has served tourists who visit the nearby spring. The 200-foot-deep pond has a nearly constant water temperature of 87 degrees, and Eastern Europeans love it for what they say are the health benefits of swimming, or just floating, in it.
Lundy, 95, the eldest surviving member of the “Sarasota school” group of modernist architects, only practiced here for less than a decade, running an office from 1954 to 1960. By the time he moved his office to New York, Lundy was already a local architectural legend.
In those few golden years of the 1950s, when it seemed that all the possibilities and promise of postwar architecture were displayed between the Atlantic and the Pacific, Lundy helped Sarasota gain the world’s attention as a hotspot of progressive design.