Miami real estate icon Don Peebles has announced the multi-million dollar relaunch of a historic Miami Beach membership club, The Bath Club Miami Beach. Dating back to the Jazz age of the early 1920s, The Bath Club Miami Beach was the first established social club in the Southeast, which flaunted A-list members such as President Herbert Hoover, Pierre Cartier, William Vanderbilt II and William Boeing.
Read MoreThe Arquitectonica-Designed Redevelopment Of Coconut Grove's Historic Pan Am Airways Base Submitted To City
Grove Bay Investment Group LLC. has submitted plans to the city for the redevelopment and restoration of Coconut Grove’s historic Pan Am Airways base. Construction on the project is already underway on the parking garage portion of the development.
Read MoreFlorida's 2nd Woman Architect Who Built University of Miami's Campus Sells Home For $1 Million
An extremely unique property that was built by Florida’s second registered woman architect, Marion Manley, has sold for $1,000,000. The sale was represented by Alex Enriquez & Alex Pinero of Douglas Elliman who had listed the home for $1,165,000 and the buyer was represented by Sabriane Brandao of Global Luxury Realty.
Read MoreMiami Beach's Historic Seymour Hotel Designed By B. Kingston Hall Has Sold For $2.2 Million
Miami Beach’s historic Seymour Hotel has sold for $2.2 million after being on the market for 5 weeks with a closing in just 30 days. Designed by famed art deco Architect B. Kingston Hall in 1936, the tropical art deco building features 17 rooms, 12,414 SF total, and is in the center of the nation’s only historic district composed entirely of twentieth-century structures.
Read More1920's Actor Rudolph Valentino's Former Coconut Grove Winter Retreat Sells For $4.5 Million
One of the most historic estates in Coconut Grove and the former winter retreat of 1920’s actor Rudolph Valentino, has sold off market for $4,500,000. The Moorish Compound, which is located on a rock bluff overlooking the prestigious South Bayshore Drive, was originally built in 1910 and is made up of a main house with three separate cottages on a 25,000 SF lot.
Read MoreTour This 1920's Miami Shores Estate Which Just Hit The Market For The First Time
A 1920’s Miami Shores estate that is designated on the National Register of Historic Places and showcases authentic architectural features that are reflective of its original design, has hit the market for the first time.
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