Pier 66 sits on 22 waterfront aces at 2301 Southeast 17th Street along the Intracoastal Waterway.

MIAMI—Fort Lauderdale's Pier Sixty-Six (Pier 66) Marina and Hyatt Regency Hotel has traded hands. Tavistock Development Company, an Orlando-based real estate development firm Joe Lewis owns, acquired the asset for $165 million.

Pier 66 sits on 22 waterfront aces at 2301 Southeast 17th Street along the Intracoastal Waterway. With its famed rotating panorama rooftop, the facility's 17-story main tower is an architectural icon of the Fort Lauderdale skyline.

The 127-slip mega-yacht marina is one of the largest in the state and recently served as a host location of the 56th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Beyond the 384 hotel rooms, the property has approved entitlements for the addition of 58 residential units in two 11-story buildings with 30,000 square feet of retail and office space.

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