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50 Best - 17 September 2024
The World's 50 Best Hotels
Four Seasons at The Surf Club
Elegant Floridian oasis that references its historic past while being firmly rooted in contemporary comforts. -
Bloomberg - 05 April 2024
Four Seasons’ New Yacht Cruises Come With Record-High Price Tags
Prices for one-week trips will typically range from $20,000 to $330,000—and food isn’t included.
When Four Seasons Yachts debuts its first 95-suite vessel in January 2026, it may well become the most expensive way to cruise. -
The Wall Street Journal - 25 December 2023
Florida Developers Head West With 1$ Billion Ski-Town Project
Four Seasons hotel and condo resort is planned for Telluride, Colo.
Two of Florida’s most prominent real-estate developers are escaping the crowded beaches for a corner of the Rocky Mountains, where they are launching a nearly $1 billion hotel and residential project. -
Afar - 29 March 2023
A Four Seasons Is Coming to... Vatican City?
Here are exclusive new details on the Four Seasons Vatican City, opening in 2025
A trip to the Holy See is about to get a lot more comfortable. Veteran luxury hotel group Four Seasons will be moving into a 15th-century palazzo bordering Vatican City—an independent, 109- acre city-state in Rome that’s the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. -
The Wall Street Journal - 13 March 2023
Four Seasons and Miami Developer to Open Vatican City Hotel
Fort Partners aims to have hotel in 15th-century palace open in 2025
A Miami real-estate developer is leasing land from a Catholic organization to transform part of a 15th-century Italian palace into a Vatican City boutique hotel. -
Wallpaper - 06 April 2017
Surf’s up: Miami’s legendary Surf Club is now resurgent and awash with design talent
The Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Miami has been one of the most talked-about openings in recent times. The original Surf Club was founded by tyre tycoon Harvey Firestone in 1930. In its midcentury heyday it was the scene of beach-front misbehavings of the most exclusive sort. This was a club with closed doors, behind which anything could happen and much did. There were poolside fashion shows, late-night boxing galas, elephants at parties and booze on the beach during Prohibition. Visitors included Winston Churchill, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Alfred Hitchcock and Mohammad Reza, Shah of Iran. It was a fantasy, a bubble, a world of its own. -
Architectural Digest - 14 March 2017
Richard Meier Reimagines the World’s Most Iconic Private Club
Miami’s skyline is full of glass and white-metal minimalism, but only one property is attached to the genre’s greatest living master, Richard Meier. -
The Wall Street Journal - 24 February 2015
When real-estate investor Nadim Ashi approached Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts in 2013 about branding his Miami Beach property with the luxury operator, he was told it couldn’t happen because of a deal the company made nearly two decades earlier. The company had agreed to grant the Canadian owners of the Palm Beach Four Seasons hotel exclusive rights, for 40 years, to any new properties on Florida’s Atlantic coast.
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The New York Times - 19 December 2014
Richard Meier has been an architect for half a century, and yet, the Pritzker Prize winner has never bought an apartment of his own design. Until now. Mr. Meier, who is based in New York City, was one of the first to buy a condominium at Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at The Surf Club, his latest project in Miami.