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The Tides (Miami Beach)

Coordinates: 25°46′59″N 80°07′49″W / 25.783121°N 80.130351°W / 25.783121; -80.130351
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The Tides Hotel on Ocean Drive, Miami Beach

The Tides is a building in Miami Beach. As a 49-meter building in 1936, it was the tallest in the city and one of the tallest in the state of Florida. The building was renovated in 1997, and is currently a residential condominium.[1] and luxury hotel.

It was previously operated by the Chris Blackwell resort group Island Outpost. Since being operated by Island Outpost, it has had multiple owners and is currently the King & Grove Tides South Beach[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Emporis GmbH. "The Tides, Miami Beach - 128262 - EMPORIS". emporis.com.
  2. ^ Ideawork Studios. "Hotels in New York, Brooklyn and Montauk - Chelsea Hotels". kingandgrove.com.
  3. ^ "King & Grove to Take Over The Tides Hotel in South Beach". HotelChatter.
Preceded by Tallest Building in Miami Beach
1936—1938
49m
Succeeded by
Shore Club

25°46′59″N 80°07′49″W / 25.783121°N 80.130351°W / 25.783121; -80.130351