Mizner Park is a lifestyle center in downtown Boca Raton, Florida.
The site of Mizner Park was previously a conventional enclosed shopping center called Boca Mall, which opened in 1974. Boca Mall was originally anchored by Britt's and Jefferson Ward. The former closed in 1982 and was temporarily occupied by IBM offices until 1985, when it was converted to Levitz Furniture. In 1989, Levitz relocated and Jefferson Ward closed. The colloquial term "dive bar" may have entered widespread use as a result of a bar located in the mall in its final days. The closure of these anchors led to the mall's demolition and redevelopment.
Mizner Park opened in 1989, expanding in 1996 with a Jacobson's department store. Jacobson's closed in July 2002 after the chain declared bankruptcy, and its location became Robb & Stucky Interiors in 2003. After Robb & Stucky also declared bankruptcy, its store was closed as well. The building was converted to Lord & Taylor in 2013. The store was the chain's return to Florida after a ten-year absence.
It was home to the National Cartoon Museum from 1992 to 2002.
In 2017, Ouzo Bay opened at Mizner Park.
In 2018, Junior's Restaurant & Cheesecake closed its location in the center.
The center includes eateries Max's Grille, Racks Downtown Eatery + Tavern, Yard House, and Villagio's. The Centre for the Arts at Mizner Park is located on the north end of the development, which includes an amphitheatre, the Boca Raton Museum of Art and Carré d'artistes, part of an international network featuring over 600 emerging artists. In the fall of 2011, Lord & Taylor announced a store to open at the center. The store opened in the summer of 2013.
Cooper Carry designed Mizner as a classical Mediterranean revival town center. It is named for architect Addison Mizner, founder of Boca Raton.
The Mizner Park Amphitheater (originally known as the Count de Hoernle Amphitheater) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boca Raton, Florida. It can be found in the northeast corner of Mizner Park, an outdoor shopping center in Pearl City. It was named after the Count and Countess de Hoernle.
The mid-sized venue cost $6.2 million to construct. It consists of a stage surrounded by a colonnade with a statue and fountain at the entrance of the lawn area. The venue seats 3,520, which can be expanded to 4,200 in a general admission setting.
The venue opened in November 2002 with an inauguration ceremony by Henrietta Rach de Hoernle, followed a concert by Florida Symphony Orchestra. The city took ownership of the amphitheater in September 2010, changing the venue's name as well.
It is the summer home to the Boca Raton Symphonia. The venue hosts 20 ticketed events per season (generally May-September) alongside many city events, theatrical performances and music festivals.
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizner_Park
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boca_Raton,_Florida
www.miznerpark.com/en.html
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Tags: Plaza Real Mizner Park City of Boca Raton Palm Beach County Florida USA Cooper Carry & Associates Inc Brookfield Properties Retail Group Opening Date: January 11 1991 Cooper Carry & Associates Inc Brookfield Properties Retail Group southernmost city in Palm Beach County Florida one of the wealthiest cities in South Florida Mediterranean Revival Spanish Colonial Revival Addison Mizner Michael and Madelyn Savarick Tower Boca Raton shopping mall retail stores shopping residential
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When you stay at Hilton Garden Inn Boca Raton in Boca Raton, you'll be in the business district, a 4-minute drive from Atlantic Avenue and 7 minutes from Town Center at Boca Raton. This hotel is 11 mi (17.7 km) from Deerfield Beach Pier and 4.8 mi (7.7 km) from Florida Atlantic University. Make yourself at home in one of the 149 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, and flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls. Enjoy recreational amenities such as an outdoor pool and a fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and wedding services. Satisfy your appetite for dinner at Great American Grill, a restaurant which specializes in American cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are served on weekends from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee. Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a business center, and express check-out. Planning an event in Boca Raton? This hotel has facilities measuring 1850 square feet (172 square meters), including conference space. Free self parking is available onsite.
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Tags: City of Boca Raton Palm Beach County Florida USA southernmost city in Palm Beach County Florida one of the wealthiest cities in South Florida Addison Mizner lifestyle center downtown Boca Raton Boca Raton hotel Hilton Garden Inn Boca Raton 8201 Congress Avenue Built: 2002 Total Square footage: 77708 ft
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Dec. 13–Boca Raton's first downtown hotel — the 200-room Hyatt Place Boca Raton/Downtown– is welcoming its first guests.
The Hyatt Place Boca's room offerings include 17 suites. The onsite amenities include a fitness center, rooftop pool and terrace, lobby bar, a Coffee-to-Cocktails bar and snack counter, and 4,000 square feet of flexible meeting and function space.
The hotel opened for business Tuesday. A grand opening is planned for Jan. 11. By mid-January, a Louie Bossi Restaurant is slated to open, in time for its official grand opening, said Audra Durham, director of sales.
Introductory rates for the Hyatt Place Boca start at $159 per night, noted Durham. Guest parking in the hotel's 200-space parking garage is an extra $19 per day.
"The business mix of room sales is expected to be about 50 percent corporate, 30 percent group and the rest leisure," Durham said during a tour of the property.
Developer Kolter Group of West Palm Beach had originally projected an opening for August or September after breaking ground on the new hotel at 100 E. Palmetto Park Road in May 2015. But rainy weather and site preparations for a possible strike by Hurricane Matthew led to construction delays.
"We probably lost about three or four weeks because of the hurricane, not because of damage," said James Hansen, vice president sales for Kolter Hospitality, the developer's hotel management and operations arm. He said it took a considerable amount of time to dismantle and remove equipment ahead of the storm, and then reassemble it after Matthew brushed past South Florida.
Kolter Hospitality also operates the Hyatt Place West Palm Beach, Hyatt Place Delray Beach and Hyatt Place Fort Lauderdale 17th Street Convention Center.
The Boca hotel was built by general contractor Kast Construction of West Palm Beach.
Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels Corp. launched its Hyatt Place brand in 2006. The hotels are designed to appeal to the 24/7 multitasking traveler, and offer large guest rooms with sofa sleepers, free Wi-Fi and a free hotel breakfast.
"We are so excited to open the doors of the Hyatt Place Boca Raton and show off what is going to be the coolest hotel in the city," said Scott Webb, president of Kolter Hospitality, the hotel's operator. in a statement Tuesday. "We acquired the most coveted location in Boca and have built a stunning hotel located in the center of this booming downtown."
For information on Hyatt Place Boca, visit bocaraton.place.hyatt.com.
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www.travelweekly.com/Hotels/Boca-Raton-FL/Hyatt-Place-Boc...
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Dec. 13–Boca Raton's first downtown hotel — the 200-room Hyatt Place Boca Raton/Downtown– is welcoming its first guests.
The Hyatt Place Boca's room offerings include 17 suites. The onsite amenities include a fitness center, rooftop pool and terrace, lobby bar, a Coffee-to-Cocktails bar and snack counter, and 4,000 square feet of flexible meeting and function space.
The hotel opened for business Tuesday. A grand opening is planned for Jan. 11. By mid-January, a Louie Bossi Restaurant is slated to open, in time for its official grand opening, said Audra Durham, director of sales.
Introductory rates for the Hyatt Place Boca start at $159 per night, noted Durham. Guest parking in the hotel's 200-space parking garage is an extra $19 per day.
"The business mix of room sales is expected to be about 50 percent corporate, 30 percent group and the rest leisure," Durham said during a tour of the property.
Developer Kolter Group of West Palm Beach had originally projected an opening for August or September after breaking ground on the new hotel at 100 E. Palmetto Park Road in May 2015. But rainy weather and site preparations for a possible strike by Hurricane Matthew led to construction delays.
"We probably lost about three or four weeks because of the hurricane, not because of damage," said James Hansen, vice president sales for Kolter Hospitality, the developer's hotel management and operations arm. He said it took a considerable amount of time to dismantle and remove equipment ahead of the storm, and then reassemble it after Matthew brushed past South Florida.
Kolter Hospitality also operates the Hyatt Place West Palm Beach, Hyatt Place Delray Beach and Hyatt Place Fort Lauderdale 17th Street Convention Center.
The Boca hotel was built by general contractor Kast Construction of West Palm Beach.
Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels Corp. launched its Hyatt Place brand in 2006. The hotels are designed to appeal to the 24/7 multitasking traveler, and offer large guest rooms with sofa sleepers, free Wi-Fi and a free hotel breakfast.
"We are so excited to open the doors of the Hyatt Place Boca Raton and show off what is going to be the coolest hotel in the city," said Scott Webb, president of Kolter Hospitality, the hotel's operator. in a statement Tuesday. "We acquired the most coveted location in Boca and have built a stunning hotel located in the center of this booming downtown."
For information on Hyatt Place Boca, visit bocaraton.place.hyatt.com.
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
www.constructionjournal.com/companies/details/pages/DCES-...
www.hotel-online.com/press_releases/release/boca-ratons-f...
www.travelweekly.com/Hotels/Boca-Raton-FL/Hyatt-Place-Boc...
www.hyatt.com/brands/hyatt-place
fau4u2.wordpress.com/2015/04/28/construction-commences-fo...
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Tags: Hyatt Place Boca Raton/Downtown 100 East Palmetto Park Road Built: 2016 Architect: Paul Slattery Civil Engineer: DCES Developer: The Kolter Group Floors: 13 Height: 160 Rooms: 200 Palm Beach County south Florida Sunshine State architecture building high-rise downtown urban commerical property real estate central business district Boca Raton's first downtown hotel 17 suites fitness center rooftop pool and terrace lobby bar Coffee-to-Cocktails bar snack counter 4000 square feet of flexible meeting and function space Louie Bossi Restaurant Audra Durham 200-space parking garage Kast Construction Scott Webb Kolter Hospitality Diversified Construction & Engineering Services Boca Raton city
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Mizner Park is a lifestyle center in downtown Boca Raton, Florida.
The site of Mizner Park was previously a conventional enclosed shopping center called Boca Mall, which opened in 1974. Boca Mall was originally anchored by Britt's and Jefferson Ward. The former closed in 1982 and was temporarily occupied by IBM offices until 1985, when it was converted to Levitz Furniture. In 1989, Levitz relocated and Jefferson Ward closed. The colloquial term "dive bar" may have entered widespread use as a result of a bar located in the mall in its final days. The closure of these anchors led to the mall's demolition and redevelopment.
Mizner Park opened in 1989, expanding in 1996 with a Jacobson's department store. Jacobson's closed in July 2002 after the chain declared bankruptcy, and its location became Robb & Stucky Interiors in 2003. After Robb & Stucky also declared bankruptcy, its store was closed as well. The building was converted to Lord & Taylor in 2013. The store was the chain's return to Florida after a ten-year absence.
It was home to the National Cartoon Museum from 1992 to 2002.
In 2017, Ouzo Bay opened at Mizner Park.
In 2018, Junior's Restaurant & Cheesecake closed its location in the center.
The center includes eateries Max's Grille, Racks Downtown Eatery + Tavern, Yard House, and Villagio's. The Centre for the Arts at Mizner Park is located on the north end of the development, which includes an amphitheatre, the Boca Raton Museum of Art and Carré d'artistes, part of an international network featuring over 600 emerging artists. In the fall of 2011, Lord & Taylor announced a store to open at the center. The store opened in the summer of 2013.
Cooper Carry designed Mizner as a classical Mediterranean revival town center. It is named for architect Addison Mizner, founder of Boca Raton.
The Mizner Park Amphitheater (originally known as the Count de Hoernle Amphitheater) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boca Raton, Florida. It can be found in the northeast corner of Mizner Park, an outdoor shopping center in Pearl City. It was named after the Count and Countess de Hoernle.
The mid-sized venue cost $6.2 million to construct. It consists of a stage surrounded by a colonnade with a statue and fountain at the entrance of the lawn area. The venue seats 3,520, which can be expanded to 4,200 in a general admission setting.
The venue opened in November 2002 with an inauguration ceremony by Henrietta Rach de Hoernle, followed a concert by Florida Symphony Orchestra. The city took ownership of the amphitheater in September 2010, changing the venue's name as well.
It is the summer home to the Boca Raton Symphonia. The venue hosts 20 ticketed events per season (generally May-September) alongside many city events, theatrical performances and music festivals.
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizner_Park
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boca_Raton,_Florida
www.miznerpark.com/en.html
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Tags: Mizner Park Plaza Real City of Boca Raton Palm Beach County Florida USA Cooper Carry & Associates Inc Brookfield Properties Retail Group Opening Date: January 11 1991 Cooper Carry & Associates Inc Brookfield Properties Retail Group southernmost city in Palm Beach County Florida one of the wealthiest cities in South Florida Mediterranean Revival Spanish Colonial Revival Addison Mizner lifestyle center downtown Boca Raton Michael and Madelyn Savarick Tower fountain Boca Raton shopping mall, retail stores classical Mediterranean revival town center
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