The historic but dilapidated Miami Beach hotel - which once hosted the for their second performance on the Ed Sullivan Show and was the playground for celebrities like Frank Sinatra and President John F. Kennedy - has begun facing the wrecking ball after shutting its doors in 2017. Construction workers could be seen tearing down the Deauville Hotel's front entrance and famous metallic red sign on Sunday. A demolition permit was issued last week by Miami's building and zoning department after the owners of the 538-room resort - which opened in 1957 - submitted a report last December deeming it unsafe.
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