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RockResorts Promotes Miami Hotel at New York Event

Travel Agent was onsite in New York City this past week for an event to celebrate RockResorts’ upcoming season. The brand, which has several properties in Colorado, as well as hotels in the West Indies, New Mexico and Wyoming, is making its Florida debut with a property in Miami. The physical hotel already exists in the form of the Eleven Biscayne, which will be renamed Tempo Miami, A RockResort.

The property, which sits one block from the Performing Arts Center and overlooks Biscayne Bay in a 67-story building, will have 56 guest rooms and suites, an 8,000-square-foot spa and an infinity-edge sunrise swim spa. The property is set to open in Spring 2009.

A little closer in the future, the brand will also be opening The Osprey at Beaver Creek in Colorado. The property, formerly known as The Inn at Beaver Creek, is undergoing a $7 million dollar transformation and will be the first hotel to open in the community in ten years.  The property will open in December. Visit www.rockresorts.com.




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