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    Six years after leaving public office as Miami’s mayor, Tomás Regalado is running for property appraiser in Miami-Dade County. The 76-year-old Republican filed papers this month to compete in ...

  4. Airlie Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Airlie Hotel opened to the public for the first time in its history. [3] The next year, Airlie was inducted into the Historic Hotels of America. [2] Entrance to the Airlie Conference Center. In 2016, the Airlie Foundation entrusted American University with stewardship of the property. [1]

  5. Real estate appraisal - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, real estate appraisal is known as real estate valuation (Immobilienbewertung). Real estate appraisers (Immobilienbewerter or Gutachter) can qualify to become a Öffentlich bestellter und vereidigter Sachverständiger (officially appointed and sworn expert). However, this formerly very important title has lost a lot of its importance ...

  6. Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Fontainebleau Miami Beach, also known as the Fontainebleau Hotel, is a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Designed by Morris Lapidus , the luxury hotel opened in 1954. In 2007, the Fontainebleau Hotel was ranked ninety-third in the American Institute of Architects list of " America's Favorite Architecture ". [ 2 ]

  7. Miami Worldcenter - Wikipedia

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    The hotel and convention center were planned to be part of the same 55-story building, [4] known as the Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter, but this tower and exhibition space was cancelled. [5] The hotel would have included 1,800 rooms over the approximately 600,000 square feet (55,742 m 2 ) convention center.