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  2. Alan Faena - Wikipedia

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    Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin are also involved in the project as designers for the interior of the Faena Hotel Miami Beach. [24] [25] The district will be landscaped by Miami-based firm Raymond Jungles. [26] The Faena House, an 18-story residential unit, is the project's first building scheduled for completion. [7] [18]

  3. Faena Hotel Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Saxony Hotel, completed in 1948, was one of the first luxury resorts on Miami Beach. Following the success of the Saxony, other hotels emerged on the opulent beach front. The hotel was designed by architect Roy F. France and built and owned by George D. Sax. George Sax was perhaps best known as the president and chairman of Chicago's ...

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    Alan Faena (1963–), Argentine-American Miami Beach-based hotelier, owner of the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires [234] [235] Gene Freidman, Russian-born founder of Taxi Club Management (TCM) [236] [237] Rande Gerber (1962–), nightlife industry entrepreneur, founder of the Gerber Group, co-founder of tequila label Casamigos [238]

  5. Ten Miami hotels just won bragging rights in a new Michelin ...

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    Hotel Greystone at 1920 Collins Ave. in Miami Beach. The Betsy – South Beach at 1440 Ocean Dr. Michelin cited 1 Hotel in South Beach’s “eco-friendly ethos and recycled/reclaimed décor for a ...

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  7. Casa Faena - Wikipedia

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    Casa Faena, on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida, is a hotel built in 1928. It was designed by prolific local architect Martin L. Hampton, who also designed Miami Beach City Hall and who "was a master of the Mediterranean Revival style".