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  2. List of tallest buildings in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building in Miami and Florida constructed in the 2010s. 2 Aston Martin Residences: 817 (249) 66 2022 Downtown: Officially topped out on December 1, 2021, as the tallest residential building south of New York City. [15] Tallest building in Miami and Florida constructed in the 2020s. 3 Four Seasons Hotel Miami: 789 (240) 70 2003 Brickell

  3. Star Lite Motel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel was built in 1950s. Originally opened in 1959 as Charley’s Motel by Vivian Tang and she operated it until the William and Rozeana Donovan bought it in 1971 and renamed it to Star Lite. [7] The motel operated until 2021 when it was permanently closed. [8] William and Rozeana Donovan retired and moved to Moorhead and sold motel to Rick ...

  4. Ocean Drive (South Beach) - Wikipedia

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    Developed in the 1920s and 1930s, the street is the center of the Miami Art Deco District, which contains about 900 preserved, contributing buildings. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Streamline Moderne evolved from the Art Deco style, and dominates the street. Ocean Drive magazine is named after the street.

  5. McAllister Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The McAllister Hotel was a ten-story high-rise hotel in Downtown Miami, Florida. It opened on December 31, 1919, and until 1925, was the tallest building in Miami . It was demolished in 1988, and the site is now the home to 50 Biscayne built in 2007 at 554 feet (169 m).

  6. What’s inside this new 51-story Miami hotel? You may not ...

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    When Miami’s newest hotel opens in June, it’ll look like just another high-rise. But step inside the 51-story building and you’ll discover a Turkish bath, 18,000-square-foot gym and a ...

  7. Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is repeatedly mentioned by Allan Sherman in his 1962 comedy song, "The Streets of Miami". The Fontainebleau is depicted in the 1960–1962 television series Surfside 6 about two detectives living and working aboard a houseboat moored directly across the street from the hotel. Supporting character Cha Cha O'Brien was an entertainer who ...