The 155th Naval Infantry Brigade has probably already been destroyed and rebuilt many times—and is currently undergoing its latest replenishment after reportedly losing many of its people and much of its equipment to Ukrainian mines, drones and artillery.
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David Axe,
Forbes,
30 Dec. 2024
Since that time, the structure went from hotel to residences, was demolished and rebuilt, and finally underwent a $1-million renovation and redesign by Miami architect Kobi Karp before reopening as the 425-room, LEED Silver certified 1 Hotel.
Though it has been modernly renovated, its unique architecture and artistic soul remains.
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Emma Reynolds,
Robb Report,
4 Jan. 2025
The homeowners—designer Melanie Hill and her businessman husband, Tom—renovated the site’s existing two-bedroom cabin, moved in, and called local architect and AD PRO Directory member Jeffrey Dungan to craft a larger house next to it.
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Elizabeth Fazzare,
Architectural Digest,
3 Jan. 2025
The Plantation course was revamped ahead of the 2020 tournament.
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Jay Ginsbach,
Forbes,
30 Dec. 2024
This year Outside sent me and some of our other travel writers and editors to check out new, recently revamped, or iconic properties that have been on our radar.
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