
Pivot, part of Davidson Hospitality Group, now manages Royal Palm South Beach Miami, a premier resort set for a transformative renovation in 2025.
Pivot, the lifestyle-focused division of Davidson Hospitality Group, recently celebrated a major milestone, being ranked #1 in Guest Satisfaction among Third-Party Hotel Management Companies by J.D. Power for the third consecutive year. Building on its reputation for excellence, Pivot has been entrusted by Park Hotels & Resorts to oversee operations at Royal Palm South Beach Miami, A Tribute Portfolio Resort. Situated in the heart of South Beach, this iconic property boasts 393 stylish rooms, two swimming pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, five diverse dining and bar venues, and nearly 8,000 square feet of flexible event space. Looking ahead, the resort is set to undergo a transformative renovation in 2025 under Pivot’s expert guidance.
Davidson Hospitality Group has a strong presence in Florida, managing an impressive portfolio of 22 hotels and resorts across the state. Notable properties include the Key West Historic Inns collection in Key West, The Singer Oceanfront Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton in Riviera Beach, and the luxurious Eden Roc Miami Beach and Nobu Hotel Miami Beach in Miami. Additionally, the group oversees Three Waters Resort and Marina in Islamorada, a Tribute Portfolio Resort known for its serene waterfront setting.
The addition of Royal Palm South Beach Miami to Pivot’s portfolio underscores Davidson’s commitment to delivering unparalleled guest experiences while driving innovation in hospitality management. With its award-winning service standards and a proven track record in operating premier properties, Pivot is poised to elevate the South Beach resort to new heights, ensuring it remains a sought-after destination for leisure and business travelers alike.
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