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The Hawaiian Inn in Daytona Beach, Florida, was a beachfront destination until Hurricane Nicole wreaked havoc on the structure. Now many repairs will be needed.
The umbrella organization of Hawaiian Inns of Florida Inc. was First-America Development Corp., Hollywood, which also owned the Aquatarium. [2] In November 1978, the inn suffered heavy damage due to a fire. In February 1979, Cannova sold the inn for around $2 million to Resort Inns of America which already owned a number of inns in the area. [3]
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Damage across Volusia County, Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, and Wilbur by the Sea from Tropical Storm Nicole Thursday.
Officials declared 24 hotels and condos in Daytona Beach Shores and New Smyrna Beach structurally unsafe, forcing their evacuations. “Structural damage along our coastline is unprecedented ...
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Combined, Tropical Storms Ian and Nicole caused $858 million and counting in damage in Volusia County, according to a county news release.