It was built in 1926 by Carl G. Fisher and is a four-story, 140 decorated condominium apartments[2] in the Tudor Revival style.
It was designed by Schultze and Weaver, the firm responsible for several Miami Beach-area hotels, The Breakers in Palm Beach, The Biltmore in Los Angeles, and The Pierre, The Sherry-Netherland and the former Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan, New York City.
The first floor of the hotel contains a variety of public rooms and service areas.
The second and third floors contain hotel rooms and the attic is generally unfinished.
[3] It operates as a 140-apartment[4] resort condominium hotel and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.