History of Ocean Manor – Fort Lauderdale’s First Luxury Beachfront Hotel

History of Ocean Manor – Fort Lauderdale’s First Luxury Beachfront Hotel

Ocean Manor, an iconic landmark on Fort Lauderdale Beach since 1953

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Stay steps from the Atlantic at Fort Lauderdale’s original luxury high-rise on the beach. Enjoy direct beach access, dining, a beachfront pool, and the classic Ocean Manor welcome—reserve direct for exclusive benefits and our best rates.

1960s aerial postcard view of Fort Lauderdale Beach during Ocean Manor’s celebrity boom era
1953 – Present

Ocean Manor Beach Resort

In 1953, developer James S. Hunt acquired 2,466 acres of pristine shoreline from Arthur T. Galt—at the time the largest real-estate deal in U.S. history. From this vision rose Ocean Manor, Fort Lauderdale’s first luxury high-rise hotel-condominium directly on the beach. The project ignited the Galt Ocean Mile boom, reshaping the coastline and setting a new standard for oceanfront living and hospitality that endures to this day.

Wide historic aerial of Fort Lauderdale in the 1950s illustrating early development prior to the Galt Ocean Mile boom
Early 1900s – 1990

Motor City Origins

Born in Detroit, James S. Hunt embodied American ingenuity. As a young auto entrepreneur and later a WWI fighter pilot in the Royal Flying Corps, he combined daring with discipline. Returning to the automobile industry, he became one of the Midwest’s largest Chevrolet dealers and helped pioneer the NADA Blue Book—today’s standard for used-vehicle valuation. That same innovative spirit powered his landmark Florida developments.

Historic aerial view of Fort Lauderdale Beach in the 1950s near the future Galt Ocean Mile
1945 – 1964

The Birth of Ocean Manor

After WWII, Hunt moved to Florida with a bold plan for the eastern shoreline. In 1946 he transformed 110 acres into Coral Ridge, proving the demand for modern coastal living. By 1953, his partnership with Arthur Galt led to the purchase of 2,466 acres of undeveloped beachfront—paving the way for Ocean Manor’s construction, the rise of the Galt Ocean Mile, and, later, the founding of Coral Springs as a fully planned city.

Modern Ocean Manor Resort beachfront view—continuing legacy of Fort Lauderdale hospitality since 1953
1965 – 1971

The Celebrity Boom

In 1965, Hunt’s Coral Springs expansion drew national attention with a blockbuster event hosted by Johnny Carson—over 10,000 attendees, six tons of barbecue served, and more than $2 million in homesites sold within minutes. Carson invested in 54.6 acres, multiplying his stake by 1971. The spotlight carried to Ocean Manor, welcoming celebrities and media personalities and cementing the resort’s reputation as a glamorous South Florida retreat.

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