Exciting One Million Dollar Guestroom Makeover Completed, Featuring a Contemporary Design With Vibrant Colors, Sophisticated Artistic Details, and Warm Woods
Courtyard by Marriott Miami Beach Oceanfront has rolled out the new Courtyard by Marriott "refreshing business" guestroom design. The guestroom upgrades create an inviting environment and are a strong reinforcement of both quality and tremendous value designed to meet the needs of the business and leisure traveler.
The Courtyard Miami Beach Oceanfront is located on mid-Miami Beach just minutes from the excitement of South Beach, Miami International Airport, Port of Miami, Miami Beach Convention Center and all the exciting arts, restaurants, nightlife and attractions Miami has to offer. The 14-story property was originally built in 1940 as the Cadillac Hotel. Its distinct Art Deco design and prime oceanfront location reflects the history and flamboyance of the 1940-1960's when the area was a hot spot for celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Nat King Cole and Jackie Gleason. In 1957, the film "Pal Joey" was filmed at the hotel, featuring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak. Veteran stage, screen and television actor, Eddy Bracken, and a group of partners purchased the property in October 1959. Bracken was quoted as saying "the Cadillac was a $4 million hotel."
In 2004, this majestic beauty was purchased by Economos Properties who invested $40 million to transform it into the unique Miami Beach accommodations it is today. The result is a rare boutique Courtyard with all the modern day amenities, services and distinctions that come with the