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  2. Closed for years, Palm House luxury hotel in Palm Beach to ...

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    A rendering shows a portion of the pool courtyard at the under-renovation Palm House hotel, 160 Royal Palm Way in Palm Beach. The hotel is expected to open in November in time for the holiday ...

  3. The Bristol was the priciest. The Berkeley, a new West Palm ...

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    And unlike The Bristol's $10 million-plus units, The Berkeley's 191 condos will sell for between $1.7 million to $4 million, or about $1,000 per square foot.

  4. Luxury condo by Bristol developer coming to West Palm Beach's ...

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    Residents streaming into the city need bigger spaces for families, developer says of a new planned condo along the lake.

  5. Palm Beach Hotel (Palm Beach, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Beach Hotel is a former hotel located at 235-251 Sunrise Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida, in the United States. The building now serves as a condominium , the Palm Beach Hotel Condominium , [ 2 ] and, on part of the fourth floor, a Modern Orthodox synagogue , the New Synagogue of Palm Beach .

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Palm Beach ...

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    West Palm Beach: Demolished in 1990. [8] 4: Hibiscus Apartments: Hibiscus Apartments: May 10, 1984 (#84000935) January 4, 2012: 619 Hibiscus Street: West Palm Beach: Destroyed by fire May 1, 1989. [9] Macy's built on site. 5: Palm Beach Winter Club

  7. The Breakers (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers Palm Beach is a historic, Renaissance Revival style luxury hotel with 534 rooms. It is located at 1 South County Road in Palm Beach, Florida.During the 1895–96 winter season, business tycoon Henry Flagler opened the first Breakers resort, then the only oceanfront lodging south of Daytona Beach, to accommodate additional tourists due to the popularity of his Royal Poinciana Hotel.