The Grand Doubletree
It is a full-service building, meaning it contains offices, a grocery store, convenience store, deli, clothing stores, gift shops, jewelry stores, pet store, pharmacy, bank, car rental office, doctor, dentist, beauty salon, barbershop, liquor store, dry cleaner, four restaurants, full-time concierge, valet, day spa, fitness center, pool, hot tubs, banquet halls and a full-service marina.
It is located one block north of the Adrienne Arsht 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. Its backyard is the Sea Isle Marina, home to the Miami International Boat Show.
The condominium floors of the building have two large atriums on the east and west side.
Restaurants on site
- Tony Chan's Water Club
- Primo's Restaurant & Lounge
- Los Gauchitos Steakhouse
- Casablanca Sea Food
Gallery
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Entrance to the Grand during Christmas and holiday season 2010
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The lobby of the Grand
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Concierge desk
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Portion of the shopping mall (1st level)
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The 10th floor pool deck
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The skywalk connecting the Omni
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The west atrium (10th floor)
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The west atrium, looking up
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The east atrium (10th floor)
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The east atrium, looking up
See also
External links
References
- ^ eventective.com
- ^ "Miami developer Tibor Hollo, 84, still planning projects". Archived from the original on July 7, 2012.
- ^ Official Site