Hilton's Conrad luxury hotel brand is slated to open next month at a Fort Lauderdale site previously earmarked for a Trump International Hotel.
The Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach, which will be the brand's second in Florida, will have 290 suites with a nautical-themed design stemming from luxury cruise lines.
The oceanfront property will feature a 20,000-square-foot pool deck that faces the ocean as well as four restaurants and bars, including small-plate specialty venue Terra Mare. The hotel was designed by noted architect Michael Graves.
The site will also have 20,000 square feet of meetings space, including a 4,500-square-foot ballroom.
The hotel is part of a project that includes luxury condominiums and was first earmarked to include a Trump International Hotel more than a decade ago before the former developers encountered financial problems during the recession.
The 203-room Conrad Miami opened in 2004.