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The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami begins renovation and more in South Florida's hospitality news.
Gencom secures $300M to renovate The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne and partners with Fortune International Group to unify it with Grand Bay Club.
Gencom secured $300 million to refinance the Ritz Carlton resort on Miami’s Key Biscayne and landed a new, high-profile partner, Edgardo Defortuna ’s Fortune International Group, to expand the ...
The iconic Cape Florida Lighthouse may stand 95 feet in the air, but it's an often overlooked gem in Key Biscayne. This year, it turns 200 years old. Local 10's Louis Aguirre explains the ...
Two Miami-based developers groups have acquired the former Silver Sands Beach Resort property in Key Biscayne for $205 million — the highest-priced land sale in the island’s history.
High-profile developers Terra and Fortune International Group have paid $205 million for an oceanfront motel on the eastern edge of Key Biscayne, a wealthy island town in the waters off Miami, where ...
First up was Williamson's personal meeting with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava this week. That will be followed by a Traffic Data Collection & Analysis Community Meeting at 6 p.m., ...
The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami will close until December for a $100 million renovation, closing Lightkeepers, Cantina Beach, Dune Burgers, and Rumbar.
Key Biscayne residents came to this week's Village Council meeting with signs that read "Safety First," "Enough is Enough" and "Hostages" encircled with a line drawn through. But, instead of harsh ...
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – Driving onto the Rickenbacker Causeway toward Key Biscayne is usually problem-free outside of peak times. Leer en español. But residents are growing more frustrated over ...
The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami will close in May for what it calls a large-scale renovation. Major Florida hotel closing for $100M remodel that will lay off hundreds ...
Key Biscayne, which has about 15,000 residents and an annual budget of $97 million, also plans to pass on some of the costs of the project to residents in the form of higher taxes and stormwater fees.