Sunday, May 18, 2014

想拥有迈阿密沖浪俱乐部嗎? Miami’s historic, once-restricted bath clubs can now be bought


“魅力之城”的主角 - 1950年代的迈阿密酒店老板艾萨克·埃文斯 - 实际上是經營一家私人的优雅“澡堂俱乐部”,當時拒绝犹太人。
 
60年的歲月過去。
 
今天,许多俱乐部會員仍然存在, 不同的是, 他们不仅歡迎猶太人和少数族裔 - 事實上, 甚至被他们所拥有。这包括歷史悠久的, 1. 北迈阿密海滩 澡堂俱乐部,2. 前巴尔港海滩俱乐部, 3. 在Surfside 的冲浪俱乐部- 這些业主正使這些俱樂部轉變為最高档的房地产。
 
想拥有迈阿密沖浪俱乐部嗎? 现在就打電話预约(305)956-9978
 
Miami’s historic, once-restricted bath clubs can now be bought
 
In the short-lived television series “Magic City,” the protagonist — 1950s-era Miami hotelier Isaac Evans — is practically run out of a private, elegant “bathing club,” which refuses to welcome Jewish guests or allow Jewish members.
 
What a difference 60 years makes.
 
Today, many of these members-only clubs are still in existence. And not only do they admit racial and ethnic minorities — many are actually owned by them. And this includes three of the region’s most storied clubs — the Bath Club in northern Miami Beach, the former Bal Harbour Beach Club and the Surf Club in Surfside — whose current owners are transforming these iconic locales into some of the area’s choicest, most upmarket real estate.
 
The owners are as cosmopolitan and diverse as Miami itself. At the Bath Club, a private club founded in 1926, African-American developer R. Donahue Peebles is creating The Bath Club Estates, a condo building with 13 full-floor units ranging from 5,700 to 10,305 square feet.
 
Peebles, who went under contract for the site in 1998 — and already erected the sold-out Bath Club condo tower atop it — was actually the first black member of the original Bath Club, which admitted him back in 1996. His new Estates feature architecture by local firm Arquitectonica paired with customized interiors schemes from four notable international designers: Alison Spear, Jennifer
 
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Miami’s historic, once-restricted bath clubs can now be bought
 
In the short-lived television series “Magic City,” the protagonist — 1950s-era Miami hotelier Isaac Evans — is practically run out of a private, elegant “bathing club,” which refuses to welcome Jewish guests or allow Jewish members.
 
What a difference 60 years makes.
 
Today, many of these members-only clubs are still in existence. And not only do they admit racial and ethnic minorities — many are actually owned by them. And this includes three of the region’s most storied clubs — the Bath Club in northern Miami Beach, the former Bal Harbour Beach Club and the Surf Club in Surfside — whose current owners are transforming these iconic locales into some of the area’s choicest, most upmarket real estate.
 
The owners are as cosmopolitan and diverse as Miami itself. At the Bath Club, a private club founded in 1926, African-American developer R. Donahue Peebles is creating The Bath Club Estates, a condo building with 13 full-floor units ranging from 5,700 to 10,305 square feet.
 
Peebles, who went under contract for the site in 1998 — and already erected the sold-out Bath Club condo tower atop it — was actually the first black member of the original Bath Club, which admitted him back in 1996. His new Estates feature architecture by local firm Arquitectonica paired with customized interiors schemes from four notable international designers: Alison Spear, Jennifer
 

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