Multimillion-Dollar Hotel Upgrade in South Bay

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Manhattan Beach's Belamar Hotel completed a $2.2 million renovation, the hotel said Tuesday.

The upgrade focused on the lobby, a new restaurant called Second Story and state-of-the-art meeting facilities for corporate groups of various sizes.

The upgrade includes five new meeting rooms offer flexible space for groups numbering from two to 100. The hotel now has 7,095 square feet of meeting center space.

The hotel is owned and operated by Larkspur Hotels & Restaurants, which said the renovation stays true to the hotel's "Southern California roots" by using bright colors, mod-style furniture and iconic artwork -- "for a chic, unique lodging experience for guests ranging from business travelers to families."

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