Upon opening in 2002, it will feature 234 guest rooms, 20 private club units and 29 penthouse residences in the tower.
Now McDonald has struck a deal with Motwani family members to replace their two 1950s-built hotels, the Gold Coast and the Merrimac, with a facility that would contain 240 hotel rooms and 80 timeshare units.
The new development, operating as the Gold Coast Merrimac Beach Hotel and run by a major chain still to be announced, would rise on a 1.8-acre N. Atlantic Boulevard site between Windamar and Terramar Streets.
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