Rockwell Group and GarciaStromberg tapped for design
The Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Club has announced a $175-million Phase One physical transformation to be unveiled during Winter 2021/2022. There will be bespoke enhancements to every guest experience, from accommodations to culinary concepts and programming. Resort owners MSD Partners and Northview Hotel Group are stewarding the property into its new phase with architecture and design firm Rockwell Group, landscape architecture firm EDSA, branding and marketing agency King & Partners, and GarciaStromberg a firm of architects, designers, and artists.
The Boca Raton will feature a collection of five hotels located Beachside and Harborside, each with its own personality and style, including: Beach Club, Bungalows, Yacht Club, Cloister, and Tower. Major Food Group will head up four signature dining experiences. Additionally, this winter, the resort will unveil Harborside Pool Club, a four-acre lakefront oasis featuring luxury cab
Florida s Iconic Resort Launches A New Golden Era As The Boca Raton
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New Boutique Hotel The Alton Readies for Opening in Old Holiday Inn at Fisherman s Wharf (With New Restaurant on the Way)
Fisherman s Wharf is gaining a new boutique hotel managed by the Kimpton group, in one half of what was formerly a Holiday Inn at 495 Beach Street.
It seems that plans may be temporarily scaled back from what was previously reported in January 2020. At the time, we learned that Westbrook Partners had purchased the entire multi-building Holiday Inn complex and converted half of it into the 248-room Hotel Caza, which is managed by Highgate and faces Jones Street. The triangular property bound by Columbus, Jones, and Beach Streets meanwhile is becoming The Alton, which opens May 14 with 248 newly renovated rooms, managed by Kimpton and owned by Walnut Creek-based DiNapoli Capital Partners, as the SF Business Times reports.