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Photo: The Terrace Hotel Lakeland, Tapestry Collection by Hilton Photo: The Terrace Hotel Lakeland, Tapestry Collection by Hilton 329 E. Main, LLC, owners of the historic hotel at 329 East Main Street, Lakeland, Fla., announced the Terrace Hotel Lakeland will join Tapestry Collection by Hilton in April 2021. The property conversion consists of new branding as well as renovations to guest rooms, public spaces, and on-site fine dining restaurant The Terrace Grille. The 88-room hotel will be operated by Naples Hotel Group with construction led by Pinkerton & Laws and interior design by Sims Patrick Studio. The property is currently welcoming guests. The hotel opened its doors in 1924 as Lakeland s first grand hotel and high-rise building, and Florida s first year-round hotel due to the invention of air conditioning. The building was purchased and restored in 1999 after sitting empty for about a decade. The formerly named Terrace Hotel is now en ....
dollar makeover. Mantra Terrace Hotel Brisbane has reopened for guest stays after completing a multi-million dollar renovation across its guestrooms, public spaces, and restaurant and bar. Simple yet functional, the hotel s stylish new-look has been designed to appeal to both business and leisure guests seeking a new level of comfort, convenience and sophistication in the heart of Brisbane. The works were led by Singapore-based architectural designer, FDAT Architects, who have created a contemporary urban oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the hotel s city surroundings. All 85 guestrooms and suites have been upgraded to deliver an elegant new hotel experience to guests visiting Queensland s River City. ....
In Sarasota, “Money talks, history walks.” I remember when there was a push to save Sarasota High School, long before Dr. Larry Thompson raised the funds to engineer a fantastic makeover of the Collegiate Gothic school which served generations of locals, myself included. A group of former students devised a bumper sticker that read, “History Cannot Be Bought.” I still have one. On the sticker attached to my car I crossed the “not” part. Indeed, Sarasota history CAN be bought. And has been often, and for quite some time. But concurrent with the losses, there have been important saves. In Part 1, I mentioned the Sarasota Opera House, opened in 1926 as the Edwards Theatre, the Sarasota Terrace Hotel, built by Charles Ringling and opened the same year, the Orange Blossom Condominiums, built in 1925. All assets to the community also serving as reminders of our storied past. ....
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After the bank failed the building was transformed into the Orange Blossom Hotel, and welcomed guests for many years; today it serves as exclusive Orange Blossom Tower Condominiums. Interestingly the 1920s era Otis elevator is still operational. One of the threads that runs throughout Sarasota’s history though, is a singular disregard for those places which made this area so unique and desirable. It does not matter if the site in question is on the Local Register of Historic Places, or the National Register of Historic places. Nor is it a concern that organizations such as the Historical Society of Sarasota County, the Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation, the John Ringling Centre Foundation, the Friends of Friendly Oaks, and STOP form to prevent historic losses. Community outcry has never stopped demolition. The deafness of city leaders underscores the city hall statue by Jack Cartlidge, “Nobody’s Listening.” ....