
The former Banyan Cay Resort in West Palm Beach has been rebranded as The Belgrove, a luxury hotel that will join the Marriott Autograph Hotel collection. The 194-room property will be the city's second Marriott Autograph-branded property, following The Ben. The Belgrove is situated adjacent to the Dutchman's Pipe Golf Club, a Jack Nicklaus-designed club that is reopening in the fall with initiation fees starting at $300,000. The property has undergone significant changes since its initial planning stages.
Initially, it was intended to become a Noble House property, and later, a Destination by Hyatt property. However, under its new ownership by Access Industries, The Belgrove will aim to provide a unique experience for guests by embracing the Autograph brand's mantra of "none of our hotels are the same." The hotel's upscale enclave will focus on luxury golf facilities and gatherings... as stated by Jonah Sonnenborn, Access Industries' head of real estate.
The property is strategically located just east of Interstate 95, "off Congress Avenue and north of Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard," "near the Tanger Outlets shopping mall." The rebranding and redevelopment of The Belgrove reflect the ongoing transformation of West Palm Beach into an extension of Palm Beach. This shift is driven not only by the migration of people to the area during the pandemic but also by the wealth generated by companies and individuals relocating to West Palm Beach... with many financial firms expanding or relocating to the city and new residents purchasing existing homes and newly built properties along the coast for millions of dollars.
This information was obtained from USA TODAY.
The former Banyan Cay Resort in West Palm Beach is now The Belgrove, a luxury hotel that will be part of the Marriott Autograph Hotel collection. The 194-room property will join The Ben as the second Marriott Autograph-branded property in the city. The Belgrove also sits adjacent to the newly renamed Dutchman's Pipe Golf Club , a Jack Nicklaus-designed club that is reopening in the fall with initiation fees starting at $300,000.
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