The other day I had a chance to take a tour of the Roney Palace, one of Miami Beach's most historic buildings. The original Roney Plaza was completed in 1926, rebuilt in 1968, and was renovated in 1999. As part of the renovations in 1999, the building was split in two, one side would be condo and the other side hotel. As a result, residents of the Roney Palace condo share facilities and a building with the Gansevoort Hotel next door.
The Roney Palace is a very popular building among investors as the building allows owners to rent their unit 12 times per year, and with the building's prime oceanfront location, rooms are always in high demand. The majority of the rooms are 1 bedrooms and studios. Many of the studios have been converted to one bedrooms. It is important to remember, that due to the building's age, not all the units have balconies.
he residents of the Roney Palace have access to three pools. One pool is on the south side of the building, and is primarily for residents. There is a pool in the center of the building that is shared with the Gansevoort Hotel. Roney residents also have access to the rooftop pool at the Gansevoort Hotel as well. Roney Palace residents also have access to the David Barton Gym and Spa at the Gansevoort Hotel.
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