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A Historical Perspective
A project nearly seventy-five years in the
making, the Ritz Carlton, Sarasota represents
John Ringling's dream of a prestigious luxury
hotel. Today, The Ritz-Carlton stands on the
same parcel of property that John and Mable
Ringling acquired around 1931 and its presence
holds a distinctive place in the rich history
of both Sarasota and the Ringling heritage.

When
John and Mable Ringling first discovered the
town of Sarasota, it took no time at all to
recognize its potential. The then quaint fishing
village of Sarasota offered the perfect setting
for Ringling's vision and as early as 1917,
Ringling envisioned a community where his
world travels, business insight, art and culture
could thrive and he began buying tracts of
land. With her lush landscaping, crystal sand
beaches, and dramatic waterfront panoramas,
Sarasota offered all that was needed to create
a distinctive upscale & exclusive paradise
for wealthy winter visitors.
With acquired rights to use the prestigious
Ritz Carlton name and the undying enthusiasm
typical of John Ringling, hotel construction
began in mid March of 1926. Even before it
officially open for business, this unbeatable
location drew in savvy socialites and played
host to numerous social affairs and tee-times.
Just as quickly as the hotel hype had begun,
the Florida Land Bust commenced in late 1926,
and construction was halted only to come to
a permanent end following the financial devastation
of the great depression. What had begun with
great anticipation and zest had finished with
a 250-room skeleton that remained in its ghostlike
state until new development began in the 1960's.
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