Mandarin Oriental Miami to close, lay off 430 staff ahead of renovation
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www.bizjournals.comDirect answer: The Mandarin Oriental, Miami has been in the news mainly for its closure and redevelopment plans, with a phased transition toward a new luxury project opening around 2030.
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Illustration (what to expect): A waterfront, twin-tower complex on Brickell Key featuring a new Mandarin Oriental hotel alongside branded residences, with enhanced public spaces and a redesigned coastline, delivering in stages toward 2030.[4][2]
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www.mandarinoriental.comMiami’s former Mandarin Oriental hotel on Brickell Key vanished in a 20‑second implosion, clearing prime waterfront land for a new ultra‑luxury twin‑tower development.
www.thetraveler.orgMandarin Oriental Hotel Group is expanding in Miami with a new Brickell Key project, adding projects in Mexico and Grand Cayman.
dlr.skift.comMiami’s Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key imploded in seconds, making way for spectacular new luxury hotel & residences to open in 2030.
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