The Italian Renaissance-style bayside hotel occupies the first eight stories of a new 22-story tower situated on four acres at 3300 S.W. 27th Ave. in Miami. The rest of the tower contains 88 permanent condominium residences. Another 22-story tower connected by a walkway opened previously. It contains 129 condos.

Construction began on the newer building two years ago. Texas-based H.C. Beck Construction, which has an office in Miami, completed the project after the first general contractor resigned. The entire two-building project cost $180 million.

The Ritz-Carlton had a soft opening Sept. 20. The hotel is offering starting room rates of $165 per night through Dec. 24.

The hotel's architect was Nichols Brosch Sandoval in Coral Gables. Howard Design Group in Coconut Grove provided interior design. Florida has seven Ritz-Carltons, more than any other state, the hotel company says in a prepared statement.

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