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Carl Fisher Clubhouse Undergoing Renovations

Miami Beach

Carl Fisher Clubhouse Undergoing Renovations

THE Carl Fisher Clubhouse is about to undergo a $2.5 million restoration to accompany the newly renovated Miami Beach Convention Center. With almost 5,000 square feet, the Carl Fisher Clubhouse will be a part of the convention center campus. The campus has open green space, a bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the edge of the canal to Convention Center Drive, with sculptures and sitting areas. It was designed to be independent with its own kitchen and can comfortably host 140- 150 guests.

The Carl Fisher Clubhouse is the oldest public structure in Miami Beach. The building was designed by architect August “Gus” Geiger and constructed in 1916 as the Miami Beach Municipal Golf Course Clubhouse. With Carl Fisher, Geiger worked on various projects; including Fisher’s residence in 1925. The City of Miami Beach purchased the golf course in 1939. The clubhouse was designated as a historic site/landmark in 1983.

The Smart City Miami Beach team looks forward to providing internet services to guests of the clubhouse upon completion of the restoration project.

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