A truly iconic landmark Florida luxury resort
The illustrious history of this vibrant South Florida luxury resort
explains why the Boca Raton Resort & Club has achieved such monumental longevity and renowned when so
many others have simply vanished into the past. Discover the rich history and refined architecture of
this renowned Florida luxury hotel.
1926 On February 6, 1926, the Cloister Inn opens as the most
expensive 100-room hotel of its day.
1928 The Cloister Inn is purchased by Philadelphia magnate
Clarence Geist and expands to include the former Cabana Club and a new golf course.
1930 After $8 million in renovations, the Cloister Inn re-opens
as the Boca Raton Club and is run as a private club until Geist's death in 1938.
1940 U.S. Army Air Corps trainees occupy the resort during World
War II, citing the property as "the most elegant barracks in history."
1944 Real estate and theater entrepreneur J. Meyer Schine buys the
club for just $3 million and opens it as the Boca Raton Hotel and Club.
1956 Arthur Vining Davis, former CEO of Alcoa, buys the hotel and
surrounding property for $22.5 million.
1969 Davis' namesake company Arvida Corp. begins a $14 million
expansion, adding the 27-story tower, golf villas and a conference center to serve business
needs as well as leisure travelers.
1980 The Beach Club replaces the old Cabana Club, a $20
million dollar addition set on half a mile of private Atlantic Ocean beach.
1983 The Boca Raton Hotel and Club is sold to the Boca Raton
Hotel & Club Limited Partnership and VMS Realty Corp.
1988 The property becomes known as the Boca Raton Resort & Club
and acquires the Boca Country Club, comprising luxury homes and condominiums, a golf course,
tennis courts, fitness center and dining facilities.
1991 The Boca Raton Resort & Club undergoes an $11 million renovation.
1993 The Boca Raton Management Company replaces VMS Realty Corp.
as the general partner for Boca Raton Hotel & Club Limited Partnership.
1996 A $10 million tennis and fitness center opens as construction
begins on the Mizner Center.
1997 H. Wayne Hulzenga and Florida Panther Holdings Inc., now Boca
Resorts Inc., buy the resort for $325 million. The Resort Golf Course undergoes a $6.5 redesign
by famed golf architect Gene Bates.
1998 Mizner Center opens as a comprehensive meeting and conference facility.
2000 The Grand Piazza is completed, including Bar Luna and restaurant Lucca.
2001 The resort unveils Spa Palazzo, a sanctuary of health and
well-being in an exquisite building modeled after Spain's Alhambra Palace.
2002 The luxurious Yacht Club opens along with an exclusive 32-slip marina
at the base of the eight-story Yacht Club.
2003 Salon di Palazzo opens; a new golf practice green and new croquet
green debut; and a new children's playground with water park is added to enhance family activities.
2004 An affiliate of the Blackstone Group purchases the Resort for $1.2 billion.
2005 Refurbishment of the Resort begins with a new lobby, redesigned rooms,
Boca Bungalows, the Old Homestead Steak House and Cielo restaurants.
2007-2008 Ongoing expansion and redesign of the Resort, including the Beach
Club, the new Palm Court, a new sushi bar by Masaharu Morimoto of "Iron Chef" fame and New York's Serendipity.
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