SEA ISLAND - The 75-year-old main building of Sea Island's Cloister resort hotel will be torn down next year. It will rebuilt in a 200 (M) million-dollar restoration. <br>
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Opened in 1928, the Mediterranean-style resort will be demolished to make way for a new three-building complex along the Black Banks River. <br>
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The Cloister must be rebuilt because it doesn't meet modern building standards or Federal Emergency Management Agency flood elevation regulations. <br>
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The project will create 51 more guest rooms and add a fitness center, beach club and swimming pools. <br>
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