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Two different approaches to the Miami Beach boutique hotel





MIAMI BEACH — After John Pritzker's Geolo Capital in 2013 bought Thompson Hotels' stake in Commune Hotels, the parent company that controlled the Thompson brand, the former stewards of Thompson went on to form Sixty Hotels.

The two brands went their separate ways — or, as much as two brands can in the competitive boutique/lifestyle hotel market. But they've both landed in Miami Beach in the past year: The Thompson Miami Beach opened last November, and Sixty opened the Sixty Nautilus last month.

I stayed a night in each property during a visit to South Florida earlier this month and discovered some similarities, as you might expect from two luxury-minded, boutique properties in a town that caters to a sophisticated, international, wealthy, beach- and art-loving clientele. (The town's ultra-high season, Art Basel Miami Beach, opened this week.)

Both are built into historical, oceanfront buildings. Like many luxe Miami hotels, they have chef-driven restaurants and bars with craft cocktails, and both have killer pools, cabanas, no-expense-spared landscaping and interior design that can easily be the backdrop for leisure guests or fashionable parties. 

Both properties are spotless and had excellent, friendly service.
Yet, the two properties are distinctive. As Sixty (and Thompson) founder Jason Pomeranc said earlier this month: "There are a lot of subtle things that go into making these hotels."

He also pointed to geography. The Nautilus opened in prime South Beach territory, with the Shore Club, Raleigh, SLS and Delano hotels for neighbors. The Thompson is in the quieter "midbeach" area. (This location is one to watch, as posh hotels such as the One and Edition have continued to move north on Collins Avenue.)

The Thompson leans toward a vibe that it calls "vibrant, bohemian-beach chic." The Nautilus palette, meanwhile, is like that of a swimming pool in a Mediterranean resort getaway: white, navy, cerulean and cream colors mixed with natural wood tones.



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