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  3. Developer plans new oceanfront condo high-rise in Daytona ...

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    The 16-story luxury project will be the first in the Daytona Beach area for its Texas owners. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Daytona Beach Shores, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The city of Daytona Beach Shores is located on a barrier island along the Atlantic Ocean. The other side of the island (the west side) is bordered by the Halifax River lagoon, part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The city is bordered on the north by Daytona Beach and on the south by Wilbur-by-the-Sea, and Port Orange.

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    A one-of-a-kind oceanfront penthouse wedged between two high rises is on the market for $5 million.. Called the “Bridge Penthouse” in the listing, this condo has 7 bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.

  6. Marriott's Grande Vista - Wikipedia

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    Marriott's Grande Vista is a Marriott Vacation Club resort, on International Drive in Orlando, Florida. The timeshare resort is the largest in the Marriott Vacation Club portfolio, with 1616 guest studios, and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas in 24 Mission-style buildings.

  7. Daytona Beach Bandshell - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, residents of Daytona Beach considered this area to be run-down and held discussions on ways to improve it. In 1936, WPA workers began construction on this community-use project that was to cost Daytona Beach $84,000, the federal government $184,000, and be completed in 1938.