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Rolling out the Ritz

Ritz-Carlton Highlands, Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe's only five-star resort opened this past December.

After more than three years of construction, Northstar-at-Tahoe's much anticipated Ritz-Carlton Highlands, Lake Tahoe, rolled out its five-star welcome mat on December 9, 2009. The $300 million project is the area's first new-build resort development in two decades. 
   Accessible from the Village at Northstar via the newly installed gondola or the proverbial long-and-winding Highlands Road of Highway 267, the mid-mountain resort includes a main hotel building with 170 guestrooms plus 25 fractional ownership units; two adjacent buildings house 23 whole ownership residences.
   Inspired by the great lodges of the West, the ski-in, ski-out resort was designed by San Francisco-based architecture and planning firm Hornberger + Worstell, who use of modern materials such as recycled steel, cement board and finished copper reflects contemporary Northern California style. "You won't find any antler chandeliers anywhere," says Steven Hold, Ritz-Carlton Highlands' public relations director.
   Designed around a tree motif, the multi-tiered lobby encircles a 55-foot weathered granite fireplace column, crowned in heavy timber branch-like trusses that support a canopy of etched glass. Twenty-five foot high windows provide wonderful natural daylighting and views in multiple directions of the surrounding mountains and Martis Valley below. "We've tried to maximize use of natural space and view lines," says Hold, who adds that the hotel was built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards.
   But Tahoe visitors aren't the only ones who have cause to celebrate the arrival of the Ritz: Locals can look forward to dropping by the lobby bar for a drink, dining at Manzanita (the resort's signature restaurant by renowned San Francisco chef Traci Des Jardins), spending a day at the 17,000 square foot spa or hosting an event in the 6,000 square foot ballroom space. "Locals are very important to our philosophy," says Holt. "We want people to look at the Highlands as a home away from home."
  
Book your winter reservations at this world-class resort. Call 1-800-241-3333 or visit www.ritzcarlton.com

 

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