Ritz Carlton Residences Tampa breaks ground on second phase (RENDERINGS)

Real estate developer Related Group broke ground on the second phase of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Tampa Tower II, a condominium development on Bayshore Drive.

The Residences is the Tampa debut for the Ritz-Carlton brand, with architecture by Arquitectonica and interiors by the design boutique Meyer Davis. Tower I of The Residences is sold out.

Tower II will feature 94 condominium homes and six villas, with open floorplans up to 5,700 square feet. The Residences will offer a selection of amenities including a gym and fitness studio, pickleball and tennis courts, a professional-grade golf simulator, on-demand spa service treatment rooms, separate steam rooms and saunas, and a viewing deck with views of the Bay.

Tower II is expected to be complete in 2026. The building is 60% sold with remaining residences starting at $1.7 million.

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