New renderings of the planned Fasano Hotel + Residences at Shore Club have been released this week.
Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld is leading the redevelopment of the Shore Club, which will reopen as a Fasano in 2017, replacing Morgans Hotel Group. New York-based HFZ Capital Group acquired the Shore Club for $175.3 million in December 2013 and has gone before the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board multiple times over its plans for the 100-room hotel and 75-condo project at 1901 Collins Avenue
Weinfeld will preserve the central tower, the Shore Club’s original 22-story structure, according to a spokesperson. The north tower will be converted to an eight-story structure, while the south tower will retain most of the property’s historic details, including the main hotel lobby.
The property’s new pool will span more than 9,500 square feet and be 250 feet long. The pool deck will also include two-story poolside and beachfront bungalows.
Units will range from 800 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet, and include floor-to-ceiling windows and terraces, some of which will exceed 3,000 square feet.
Fasano, a Brazilian hospitality firm, has plans to open properties in Salvador, Belo Horizonte and Trancoso in Brazil, and in New York City.