Capturing the essence of Miami glamour, The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach stands as a testament to its rich history and iconic MIMO architecture. Acquired by Lionstone in 1971, this 376-room luxury landmark formerly known as the DiLido Beach Resort spans over 350,000 square feet and three acres on the ocean.
The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, draws both inspiration and energy from the ocean and offers an oasis of calm in one of the world’s most exciting cities. This full oceanfront property is uniquely situated to deliver exquisite service to discerning luxury travelers with its large rooms, suites, and array of amenities.
The Lowenstein family acquired this 196-room, 130,000-square-foot oceanfront property in 1996. Lionstone’s development team has spearheaded several major renovations and rebranding opportunities over the past two decades. With its most recent multi-million renovation in 2020 to the Dreams Curaçao Resort and Casino, it continues to show unwavering commitment to this island destination.
The Lowenstein family acquired this property in 1999 and had several upscale brands operate it over the past decade. Lionstone’s team redeveloped the 341-room oceanfront resort in 2014 into the Sunscape Curaçao Resort, Spa & Casino after completing a multi-phase renovation across the whole property.
The Lowenstein family acquired this large span of property in Palm Beach, Aruba in 1999 and leased it to IHG. This 605-room oceanfront Holiday Inn Resort has seen several renovations maintaining the integrity of the property. Current plans are underway to fully redevelop this property.
Lionstone acquired the former Dupont Plaza, Miami site in 2001 and developed a 55-story mixed-use property tower with over 1.5 million square feet on the scenic Miami River. The Epic consists of an upscale 411-room hotel and over 360 condominium units and multiple retail tenants.
Capturing the essence of Miami glamour, The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach stands as a testament to its rich history and iconic MIMO architecture. Acquired by Lionstone in 1971, this 376-room luxury landmark formerly known as the DiLido Beach Resort spans over 350,000 square feet and three acres on the ocean.
The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, draws both inspiration and energy from the ocean and offers an oasis of calm in one of the world’s most exciting cities. This full oceanfront property is uniquely situated to deliver exquisite service to discerning luxury travelers with its large rooms, suites, and array of amenities.
Lionstone acquired the former Dupont Plaza, Miami site in 2001 and developed a 55-story mixed-use property tower with over 1.5 million square feet on the scenic Miami River. The Epic consists of an upscale 411-room hotel and over 360 condominium units and multiple retail tenants.
The Lowenstein family acquired this 196-room, 130,000-square-foot oceanfront property in 1996. Lionstone’s development team has spearheaded several major renovations and rebranding opportunities over the past two decades. With its most recent multi-million renovation in 2020 to the Dreams Curaçao Resort and Casino, it continues to show unwavering commitment to this island destination.
The Lowenstein family acquired this property in 1999 and had several upscale brands operate it over the past decade. Lionstone’s team redeveloped the 341-room oceanfront resort in 2014 into the Sunscape Curaçao Resort, Spa & Casino after completing a multi-phase renovation across the whole property.
The Lowenstein family acquired this large span of property in Palm Beach, Aruba in 1999 and leased it to IHG. This 605-room oceanfront Holiday Inn Resort has seen several renovations maintaining the integrity of the property. Current plans are underway to fully redevelop this property.