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�.: ' •AMI Beach's newest and largest hotel, erected at a cost of $2,000,000,
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.,. .i located at Eighth Street, on Biscayne Bay, is complete in every detail and
gdestined to meet the requirements of the most fastidious.
°" With a 500-foot water frontage, side wings nine stories high, and the
center fifteen stories, which is several stories higher than any other Miami Beach or
Miami hotel—in fact, the tallest hotel in Florida—it has 350 guest rooms. Every room
is an outside room and equipped with individual tiled bath room.
The entire ninth floor is given over to features for the entertainment of guests and
their friends. It is there that one finds the exquisite palm room; the spacious ball room;
and the roof garden, artistically arranged, with tinkling fountain and gentle breezes from
ocean and bay.
The Fleetwood's proximity to perfect golf courses, sea bathing, polo fields, theaters,
together with its elegant appointments and efficient management, insures satisfaction for
its discriminating patronage. This is not just another hotel, but a hotel with that differ-
ence which the Fleetwood can supply and to come to it will be but to want to stay. It will
be in readiness for guests at the opening season, January 1, 1925.
This imposing and commodious structure is owned and operated by the Fleetwood
Hotel Corporation, of which J. Perry Stoltz is president.
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