The Art Deco Miami Beach hotel that set the stage for Robin Williams and Nathan Lane’s legendary performances in the 1996 film “The Birdcage” is getting a $1 billion transformation.
Barbara Capitman and the members of the Miami Design Preservation League dug in their heels to save the aging hotels on Ocean Drive.
The "reinvention" of the Shore Club—a 1940s Art Deco–style hotel and architectural landmark—also includes the construction of the first single-family home built on the sand in Miami Beach.
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