The Nakash family, owner of several Art Deco hotels and South Beach’s former Versace Mansion, has acquired a 1930’s era boutique hotel located at 1350 Collins Ave. in Miami Beach. Renowned architect Wallace Tutt, who designed the Versace Mansion a few blocks away, also designed the building’s three villas. The 6,340-square-foot boutique hotel is in the middle of South Beach’s hottest resort district. The transaction was overseen by Lee & Associates South Florida President Matthew Rotolante and Associate Rodrigo Calderon and closed on April 28.
Originally constructed in 1930, the gated hotel can also be operated as a private club or residence. Property amenities include a large, landscaped courtyard with lounge couches, dining tables and a covered pool; a two-car garage and a 24-hour security system. The hotel is steps away from the beach and the many nearby restaurants, nightclubs, shops and parks.
“This property provides the buyer with another beautiful Art Deco hotel to complement its existing neighborhood portfolio. Opportunities to acquire jewels in the heart of South Beach like this do not come around often.” Said Lee & Associates South Florida President Matthew Rotolante.