Waldorf Astoria set to take over W South Beach
The Waldorf Astoria is set to take over the branding and operations of the W South Beach, whose hotel portion will close for renovations Aug. 20. The renovation includes 348 redesigned oceanfront guest suites, a new lobby and Peacock Alley, upgraded dining venues, an enhanced spa and fitness center, upgrades to the 48,000-square-foot pool deck with private cabanas and refreshed event spaces, according to a news release. It is expected to reopen in winter 2027. The W South Beach filed a notice in June announcing that the hotel will no longer carry the Marriott brand once the renovations start, which […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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