Belleview Biltmore

Belleview Biltmore is a Historic Hotel in Belleair, FL, that has undergone renovation and reconstruction by Peacock Architects. Much of the building was demolished, but 40,000 SF was able to be saved and relocated 500 FT. It was turned into a boutique hotel complete with an ice cream parlor that the original hotel had implemented. The grand ballroom and hotel feature Tiffany glass and exquisite pine work which has been preserved and a large portion of the hotel was moved across the street for the new design to begin. The project included 104 condominiums and 32 townhome units.

Originally Belleview Biltmore was built in 1897 by rail tycoon Henry B. Plant, this 400,000 square foot hotel was a beacon of the gilded age. Slated for demolition after years of neglect and hurricane damage, the firm was brought on to document the entirety of the structure and to produce drawings for the next phase of the hotel - the Biltmore Inn. Late in 2016, the original west wing - roughly 38,000 square feet - was moved over 200 feet to a new foundation where it continues housing guests.