Marriott‘s Grande Vista; and Marriott Vacation Club Destinations are registered projects with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums and Mobile Homes. The other projects referenced within this site are not registered with the Department of Bu...
The Florida Assist is a deferred second mortgage with a 0% interest rate of up to $10,000 that can be used for a down payment, closing costs, or both. The loan has no monthly payments and is repaid only when you sell, refinance, or pay off your first mortgage. ...
We have been providing Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties withSuperior Quality Protection Servicesfor the past 35 years, and pride ourselves on the quality of personal service. While servicing several of South Florida’s premier and prestigious condominiums, we are more experienced than our compet...
24. Florida: The Contemporary Resort at Disney World Disney World is usually spot on when it comes to designing things, but what in the world were they thinking when they created the iconic (and ugly) Contemporary Resort? It looks like a futuristic Aztec pyramid, which is not something you...
they would divorce in 1937, and the playboy Potter would marry two more times before dying of a cerebral hemorrhage in May 1939—following a drunken brawl in Sarasota, Florida with a meat cutter called Kenneth Nosworthy. Maria Eugenia would remarry and return to her homeland of Argentina to ...
the Insurance Company of North America building now houses modern loft condominiums known as 99 John Deco Lofts. (nest seekers.com). Later in the column Mumford called skyscrapers “insupportable” luxuries, arguing instead for long, shallow buildings rising no more than ten stories. * * * ...
Florida: Fontainebleau Miami Beach The Fontainebleau Miami Beach sits on 22 acres of oceanfront in Florida, designed for hotelier Ben Novack by architect Morris Lapidus. It opened in 1954 in the heart of Millionaire's Row with a 17,000-square-foot lobby, its signature "Stairway to Nowhere,"...
In “The Talk of the Town,” White also looked to the new year, which would seeAlSmith’sEmpire State Building rise into the air and forevermore define the city’s skyline, even if his dirigible mooring mast proved to be more of a marketing stunt than a working feature of the new sk...
In a recent post we followed the mostly wealthy New York snowbirds down to Palm Beach, Florida, which during the 1920s grew from a quiet village to a resort for the rich and famous. For those who couldn’t make it, they could install “Vita Glass” and bring Palm Beach to Park Avenue...