Canyon Ranch Miami Beach

The Carillion Hotel & Spa, and the Carillion Residences, formerly known as Canyon Ranch Miami Beach, is a complex of three high rise luxury condominiums in North Beach, Miami Beach, Florida, United States.[1] It is located on the beachfront on the east side of Collins Avenue between 68th and 69th Streets. The Carillon Hotel & Spa complex includes The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower, the 20 floor The Carillon Hotel & Spa South Tower, The Carillon Hotel building located between The Carillon Hotel & Spa Towers on Collins Avenue, as well as the proposed Golden Sands Canyon Ranch proposed to be built north of The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower.[2] The old Golden Sands Hotel and Lounge is being demolished to make way for the new Golden Sands building. The 15-story Carillion Hotel building was built in 1955[3] but was vacant for 15 years until it was renovated in 2007 and became part of the Canyon Ranch complex.[4] The 22 floor The Carillon Hotel & Spa South Tower is 257 feet (78 meters) tall and was completed in 2008.[5] The tallest building, the north tower of The Carillon Hotel & Spa is 37 floors and 121 meters (~400 feet) tall,[6] was completed in 2008[7] and is one of the tallest buildings in Miami Beach. The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower looks like two separate, connected towers, but both are the North Tower building.

The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower
The Carillon Hotel & Spa North Tower from 69th Street
General information
TypeHotel, Residential
Location6801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Construction started2004
Completed2008
Opening2008
Height
Roof397 ft (121 m)
Technical details
Floor count37
Design and construction
ArchitectArquitectonica
DeveloperWSG Development
The Carillon Hotel & Spa South Tower
General information
TypeHotel, Residential
Location6801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Opening2008
Height
Roof257 ft (78 m)
Technical details
Floor count22
Design and construction
ArchitectArquitectonica
DeveloperWSG Development

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