The Grand Doubletree
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| The Grand Doubletree | |
The Grand Doubletree in Downtown Miami in May 2008 |
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| Location | 1717 North Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida, United States |
| Status | Complete |
| Constructed | 1986 |
| Opening | 1986 |
| Use | Residential and Hotel |
| Roof | 365 ft (111 m) |
| Floor count | 42 |
The Grand Doubletree is a skyscraper on the north side of Downtown Miami, Florida. It was completed in 1986. It is a condominium and hotel. Floors 3-9 are hotel rooms. Floors 10-42 are condo units. The hotel portion contains 152 rooms, and was renovated in 2004.[1]
It is a full service building, meaning it contains many various offices, a grocery store, convenience store, deli, clothing stores, gift shops, jewelry store, pharmacy, bank, dentist, beauty salon, liquor store, dry cleaner, four restaurants, full time concierge, valet, day spa, fitness center, pool, hot tubs, banquet halls and a marina.
It is located one block north of the Omni (Metromover station), and two blocks northeast of Miami's performing arts center. It is directly east of, and connected by skywalk to the Omni International Mall. It's backyard is the Sea Isle Marina, home to the Miami International Boat Show.[2]
The condominium floors of the building have two large atriums on the east and west side.
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[edit] Restaurants on site
- Bleu Moon
- Tony Chan's Water Club
- Primo's Restaurant & Lounge
- Los Gauchitos Steakhouse
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