25. 1334 Collins Ave
This is a 6-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex apartment building in the Other style built in 1982. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a built-up roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch; Column of individual, private balconies on south end of east elevation Primary entryway is located in the first floor level of the building; Visible and accessible only to residents and guests Asymmetrical facade design; No applied ornamentation; Columns of individual balconies on the south end of the east elevation; First floor level largely raised off the ground for parking access, with remainder of first floor level used as entryway; Rough stucco walls The builder is recorded as Hartford Homes Incorporated. The architect is recorded as Eugene Fortun. The original/significant owner is recorded as Gilbert Sens (original).
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26. 1340 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1943. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with round fluted stuccoed posts. Recessed full-span porch extends the entire length of the east elevation; Raised three steps from ground level; Entrance to porch and primary doorway are centered on porch; Multi-colored terrazzo floor designs; Stuccoed solid wall balustrade; Fluted stuccoed columns at corners Primary entryway centered on porch and east elevation; Glass double-door with narrow fixed glass above; Framed by low-relief vertical racing stripes on either side and horizontal stripes above that split back into vertical racing stripes above the center of the doorway; Doorway also framed by low-relief squares on either side and on top, split on top by a column of three low-relief porthole shapes Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Continuous eyebrows wrap-around from outer bay to north/south elevations and are rounded at corners; Horizontal banding about first floor level; Porthole cut-outs at cornice; "Beachcomber" neon signage; Interior and exterior multi-colored terrazzo floor designs; Low-relief horizontal banding around primary entryway on porch; Slightly protruding window and geometric eyebrows on central bay of east elevation The builder is recorded as Prufert-Wien Construction Company. The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser. The original/significant owner is recorded as Mrs. Shepard Swede.
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27. 1343 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1948. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum double-hung sashes. There is a corner wrap-around open porch characterized by a none roof. Narrow porch protrudes from west elevation wall and wraps around the southwest building corner; Two-colored terrazzo floor design; Fluted pilasters Primary entryway is slightly off-center, towards the south end, of the west elevation; Glass double door with fixed windows above and covering the remainder of the wall to the right Continuous eyebrows rounded at corners; Horizontal banding below second floor level windows and at cornice; Interior and exterior terrazzo floor designs; "Hotel Clifton" neon signage above first floor level eyebrow The builder is recorded as Stanger & Shenkin. The architect is recorded as Gerard Pitt. The original/significant owner is recorded as S. Bard (original).
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28. 1350 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story house in the Mediterranean Revival style built in 1930. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a center gable roof clad in replacement clay barrel tile. Windows are replacement aluminum sliding. No porch There is a two-story, front, extension addition. Property is accessed through an arch centered between the two buildings on the west side of Collins Avenue; Arch entryway is blocked by a wrought-iron gate that leads directly into the center of the property Symmetrical facade designs; Picturesque courtyard between two symmetrical Mediterranean Revival buildings; Clay barrel tile roof; Wrought iron gate and other ornamentation; Rough stucco walls; Arches and arched doors The builder is recorded as Charles S. Knapp. The architect is recorded as (none recorded).
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29. 1351 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story apartment/multi-unit complex apartment building in the Other style built in 1958. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. There is a single-story open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof. Two separate porches are located on the west elevation; To the south of the west elevation is a small rectangular porch protruding from the building and accessed through the interior of the building; To the north of the west elevation is an open recessed porch accessed by three steps leading up from the ground level Primary entryway is at the southern end of the northern porch; Glass double door with narrow glass fixed window above Symmetrical facade design; Continuous rectangular eyebrows above first, second and third floor level windows on north and south elevations; Balconies extending across entire west elevation at second and third floor levels; Glass block windows The builder is recorded as Praver & Schulman Corporation. The architect is recorded as Gilbert M. Fein. The original/significant owner is recorded as Goldsmith & Fictenbaum (original).
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30. 1360 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style with Streamlined Moderne influences built in 1939. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof with parapet walls. Windows are replacement aluminum jalousie. There is a single-story, wrap-around open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with round fluted stuccoed posts on round stuccoed piers. Recessed porch extends the length of the east elevation and wraps around the building's northeast corner, extending slightly across the north elevation; Stuccoed wall balustrade ornamented with large areas of glass block; Raised two steps off ground level; Entrance along the east elevation; Porthole windows; Terrazzo floor design Primary entryway is on the northern end of the east elevation, directly across from the porch steps; Glass double door framed in wood with rectangular fixed window directly above; Doorway framed by two large round and fluted columns that sit halfway between the door and porch steps Continuous eyebrows rounded at corners; Rounded northeast building corner; Horizontal banding at every floor level; Pronounced horizontal banding at cornice and below second and third floor level windows; Windows curve at rounded building corner; Porthole-shaped ornamentation (concentric low-relief circles); Porthole windows at porch level; Glass block ornamentation; Interior and exterior multi-colored terrazzo floor designs; "Commodore" signage at rounded building corner; Slightly stepped ziggurat parapet roofline at rounded building corner The builder is recorded as General Builders (Theodore Klein). The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser.
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31. 1401 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1936. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco (primary) and keystone (secondary). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum double-hung sashes. Double-hung sash windows are paired along all elevations There is a single-story, wrap-around open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with round fluted stuccoed posts. Recessed wrap-around porch stretches three bays-wide on the west and south elevations, wrapping around the building's southwest corner; Multicolored terrazzo floor designs; No balustrade or railing on the portion of the porch along the west elevation; Dolphin motif sculptural relief panels on porch wall; Edges of porch shaded by continuous geometric eyebrow There is a three-story, rear, extension addition. Primary entryway is centered on the west elevation porch; Framed by round fluted columns on either side that sit between the steps up to the porch and the doorway; Flanked on either side by dolphin motif sculptural relief panels; Glass double-door framed in wood; "Beach Plaza Hotel" neon sign directly above doorway Symmetrical facade design; Vertical low-relief concentric racing stripes separate bays and finish above roofline in ziggurat roofline pattern; Sculptural relief panels; "Beach Plaza Hotel" neon signage on the east end of the north elevation and at the building's southwest corner; Interior and exterior multicolored terrazzo floor designs; Dolphin motif relief panels on porch walls; Horizontal banding across south elevation at first, second and third floor level windows; Continuous geometric eyebrow just above first floor level shades edges of porch The builder is recorded as O'Neill & Orr Building Corporation. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon.
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32. 1411 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex hotel in the Mediterranean Revival style built in 1934. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a center gable roof clad in replacement gravel. Clay barrel tile roof ornamentation Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch There is a two-story, rear, extension addition. Primary entryway can be accessed through a private gate or through the lounge that sits directly to the south of the building; Single door with narrow fixed window above; Low-relief frame with ziggurat top Symmetrical tripartite primary facade design; Arches above windows with decorative sculptural panels; Clay barrel tile roofing; Arches on either side of building lead to space behind; Rough stucco walls; Upper central bay has the appearance of a small-scale bell tower; Decorative columns split outer bay windows on the first floor level of the west elevation Later names were Sar-Ber Apartments, Brigham Gardens, and now South Beach Plaza Villas. The builder is recorded as H.H. Sayle. The architect is recorded as Henry J. Moloney. The original/significant owner is recorded as Joseph M. Rose (original). The property includes a domestic building that appears to contribute to its historic character.
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33. 1414 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 3-bay Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1936. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. Windows at first floor level along porch are all fixed, taking up nearly the entire wall; Single-hung sashes are paired at second and third floor level on central bay; Single-hung sashes are paired at second and third floor level on outer side of outside bays; On inner side of outside bays, single-hung sash windows stand alone at second floor level and a fixed porthole window sits directly above at the third floor level There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof with rectangular stuccoed posts. Recessed full-span porch stretches across the east elevation; Raised three steps from ground level; Simple metal railing with linear and circular design; Tile flooring Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, directly up the porch steps; Glass double-door framed in aluminum with large fixed window above; Flanked on either side by narrow fluted pilasters Symmetrical tripartite primary facade design; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Vertical racing stripes in the form of a fluted pilaster frame central bay; Three large concentric circles (porthole) sit at the top of the central bay; Porthole windows on either side of central bay at second floor level; Corner windows at second and third floor level northeast and southeast building corners; Continuous fluted eyebrow (fluting creates a series of adjacent semi-circular shapes) above first floor level; "Nassau" signage centered just above first floor level; Fluted pilasters frame primary entryway The builder is recorded as Owner builds with support from architect. The architect is recorded as Albert Anis.
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34. 1418 Collins Ave
This is a 6-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex apartment building in the Other style built in 1981. The foundation is concrete pile. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a built-up roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch; Column of individual, private balconies on south end of east elevation Primary entryway is located in the first floor level of the building; Visible and accessible only to residents and guests Asymmetrical facade design; No applied ornamentation; Columns of individual balconies on the south end of the east elevation; First floor level largely raised off the ground for parking access, with remainder of first floor level used as entryway; Rough stucco walls The builder is recorded as Samuel Weintraub. The architect is recorded as Eugene Fortun.
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35. 1420 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1923. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an awning roof. Narrow porch protruding from east elevation is shaded by awning; Full-span across the east elevation; Tile ornamentation; Stone flooring There is a two-story, extension addition. Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation porch; Glass double-door with narrow fixed window above Symmetrical tripartite primary facade design; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Horizontal banding at building's northeast and southeast corners; Horizontal banding at wide eyebrow above first floor level on the center bay; Horizontal banding at cornice; Decorative sculptural panels above outer bay windows at second floor level The builder is recorded as A.J. Gannon. The architect is recorded as E.G. Cobelli. The original/significant owner is recorded as Mrs. Dore Ritcher (original).
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36. 1423 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story, 5-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1936. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are coral stone (primary) and stucco (secondary). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy. There is a full-span open porch characterized by a none roof with ovular stuccoed posts. Protruding full-span porch runs along the west elevation; Raised four steps off ground level, with entrance centered on porch; Pink coral stone veneer lines porch wall; Six evenly spaced ovular pilasters frame the porch wall; Simple balustrade with rectangular areas of staggered, stacked cylinders Primary entryway is centered on west elevation, directly across from porch entry steps; Glass double-door framed in aluminum with a large jalacy fixed window directly above; Flanked on either side by a columns of pink coral stone veneer and a protruding ovular pilaster Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Windows on central bay boxed by slightly protruding mass; Horizontal banding on outer part of central bay as well as around all windows at the second and third floor levels; Pronounced horizontal banding at cornice; Three low-relief porthole on central bay just above first floor level; Interior and exterior terrazzo floor designs; Corner windows at second and third floor levels; Slightly stepped ziggurat roofline (central bay extends up a bit higher than the outside bays); Pink coral stone veneer on wall lining porch; Low-relief panels between central bay windows at second and third floor levels; "The President" signage centered on west elevation, directly above first floor level The builder is recorded as Harry Sayle. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon.
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37. 1424 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay domestic: Hotel building in the Other style built in 1935. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. No porch Primary entryway for the hotel is on the east end of the south elevation, up three steps through an unornamented glass double-door; Other entryways for hotel guests are scattered across the south elevation Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Horizontal banding at low-relief quoins at first floor level of the northeast and southeast building corners; Pronounced horizontal banding between first and second floor levels as well as at cornice; Stepped ziggurat parapet roofline; Protruding central bay mass with sculptural medallion, vertical racing stripes, and a ziggurat top (repeats towards rear of building); Sculptural medallions above second floor level windows on south elevation; Balconettes with decorative ironwork; Eyebrows on the south elevation with wave edges; Some low-relief horizontal banding with wavy bottom line The builder is recorded as J. Albert. The architect is recorded as Albert Anis. The original/significant owner is recorded as Jacob Bloom (original).
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38. 1425 Collins Ave
This is a 2/3 split-story apartment/multi-unit complex office building in the Art Deco style built in 1926. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. No porch Primary entryway is centered on the primary facade (three-story portion of the building) along the west elevation Symmetrical tripartite facade design on primary part of building that runs directly adjacent to sidewalk; Continuous horizontal banding directly above and below windows at second and third floor levels; Horizontal banding at quoins at first and third floor levels; Vertical racing stripes on pilasters framing primary entryway and window directly above it; Pronounced horizontal band protruding directly below second floor level window; Glass block windows; Decorative clay barrel tile roof; Northern end of building is three stories high, while the southern end is two stories The builder is recorded as Maurine A. Kelley. The architect is recorded as Harry O. Nelson. The original/significant owner is recorded as Maurine A. Kelley (original).
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39. 1428 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story, 3-bay apartment/multi-unit complex hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1949. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof with parapet walls. Windows are replacement aluminum jalousie. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof. Recessed full-span porch stretches across east elevation; Raised three steps from ground level; Little applied ornamentation; Simple aluminum railing Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, directly across from the porch entry; Double doors framed in coral stone Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Continuous eyebrow at first floor level rounded at corners and wraps around northeast/southeast building corners; Vertical racing stripes protrude on central bay; Corner windows at second floor level; Horizontal banding at cornice The builder is recorded as King Construction Company. The architect is recorded as A. Herbert Mathes. The original/significant owner is recorded as M. Bauman (original).
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40. 1433 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1937. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by an integrated (under the main) roof. Recessed full-span porch stretches along the west elevation; Raised two low steps from the ground level; Terrazzo floor designs; Octagonal porthole windows; Primary entryway is centered on the west elevation, directly across from the porch entry; Glass double-door framed in aluminum with fixed window directly above; Framed by two narrow pilasters on either side and a triangular protruding eyebrow above Symmetrical tripartite facade design; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Low-relief vertical racing stripes frame central bay; Sculptural relief panels between window levels on central bay; Octagonal porthole windows at first floor level; Interior and exterior terrazzo floor design; Horizontal banding below cornice and southwest/northwest building corners; Continuous wrap-around eyebrows rounded at corners at southwest/northwest building corners; Corner windows at first, second and third floor levels; "Carlton" signage centered on west elevation just above first floor level The builder is recorded as Sam Ravitz. The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser.
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41. 1434 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story apartment/multi-unit complex commercial building in the Miami Modern style with Garden Style influences built in 1955. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. There is a full-span open porch characterized by a none roof. Narrow protruding porch along the east elevation; Simple aluminum railing ornamented with circles and horizontal and vertical bands; Raised three steps off ground level Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, directly across from porch entry; Glass double-doors framed in aluminum and flanked on either side by several fixed glass windows Symmetrical facade design; Unusually angled and design central bay; Apartments access through open-air balconies and catwalks organized a central, open courtyard The builder is recorded as Elco Builders, Incorporated. The architect is recorded as Lester Avery.
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42. 1435 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story Collins Avenue Hotel hotel in the Art Deco style built in 1935. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are jalacy. Many windows in the vacant hotel are empty, with some jalacy windows remaining in place No porch There is a three-story, front, extension addition. Primary entryway for the hotel is located on the protruding part of the building on the west elevation (the new lobby entrance added in 1951 by architect Harry O. Nelson); Glass double-door framed in aluminum with fixed glass window above; Primary entryway for the commercial space is on the northernmost end of the west elevation Asymmetrical facade design; Continuous eyebrows rounded at corners and first and third floor levels; Vertical racing stripes across west elevation; "Hotel Henrosa" vertical neon signage on west elevation; "Henrosa" neon signage centered above primary entryway; Stretched octagonal porthole relief at first floor level, to the north of the primary entryway The builder is recorded as Building Corp. of Florida (A.S. Dunham). The architect is recorded as Harry O. Nelson.
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43. 1437 Collins Ave
This is a 4-story domestic: Hotel building in the Other style built in 2006. The building has a flat roof. Windows are original aluminum fixed. No porch, but several lounges and open patio restaurant areas exist at the first floor level Primary Collins Avenue entryway is on the north end of the west elevation Asymmetrical facade designs; Rakish angles; Emphasis on diagonality; Individual balconies for individual hotel rooms/suites; Retail shops at first floor level along west elevation; Lounges and restaurants in the interior of the first floor level
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44. 1444 Collins Ave 1438, 1440, 1442, 1444 Collins Ave and 212, 214, 216, 220, 222 Espanola Way
This is a 1-story Commercial commercial building in the Art Deco style built in 1940. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stone (primary) and stucco (secondary). The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. Rows of glass block sit above and below fixed windows on both the north and east elevations No porch Primary entryway is on the rounded northeast building corner; Glass double door surrounded by fixed windows; Terrazzo floor design lays just in front Symmetrical facade design, with northeast building corner as central point; Horizontal banding racing stripes; Pronounced horizontal banding at cornice with bas-relief carved ornamentation; Slightly stepped roofline at northeast building corner; Wide bands of glass block above and below windows; Cut-corner entrance rotunda; Horizontally fluted continuous eyebrows rounded at corners on north and east elevations; Terrazzo floor design sits outside, just in front of the primary entryway; Stone panel veneer on facade below eyebrows The builder is recorded as Masterbilt Corporation. The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser. The original/significant owner is recorded as Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Swede (original).
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45. 1450 Collins Ave
This is a 2-story Commercial commercial building in the Art Deco style with Streamlined Moderne influences built in 1940. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum fixed. Fixed windows are surrounded on three sides (right, left, top) by panels of glass block No porch There is a single-story, upper story, extension addition. Primary entryway is on the southeast corner of the building; Two glass double-door flanked on either side by over-sized round and horizontally fluted pilasters; Terrazzo floor design sits just infront of the entryway Symmetrical tripartite facade design, with the buildings southeast corner as the central bay; Rounded corner entry; Horizontally fluted, curved eyebrow above primary entryway; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Fine cut-through porthole ornamentation at parapet in groups of three; Concave bowed incised horizontal racing stripes; Fluted trylon column at building's southeast corner; Glass block windows; Vertically fluted band at cornice; Terrazzo floor design just before entryway; "Jerry's Famous Deli" neon signage The builder is recorded as Masterbilt Corporation. The architect is recorded as Henry Hohauser.
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46. 1500 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Hotel building in the Art Deco style built in 1940. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat with parapet roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy sashes. There is a u-shaped open porch characterized by a flat roof clad in stuccoed. Full-span U-shaped porch fits inside the building contours; Terrazzo floor design; Stuccoed balustrade ornamented with vertical posts and star-like shapes; Glass block and sculptural grille panels on limited parts of the wall; Central part of porch is covered by a continuous eyebrow, rounded at the corners, that protrudes from the building, otherwise the porch is uncovered Primary entryway is centered on the east elevation, on the porch; Glass double-door with large fixed glass window directly above; Framed by low-relief squares Symmetrical tripartite design; Building rounded at all corners; Ziggurat parapet roofline; Interior and exterior terrazzo floor designs; Corner windows conform to building contours; Continuous eyebrows conform to building contours; Glass block panels across parapet also conform to building contours; Vertical racing stripes rise above roofline on the southern end of the south wing and northern end of the north wing; Vertical recessed racing stripes frame central bay; Sculptural stuccoed paneling grilles decorate the apex of the central bay as well as on some walls lining the porch; "Haddon Hall" neon signage directly above primary entryway The builder is recorded as Pollock Construction Company. The architect is recorded as L. Murray Dixon.
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47. 1501 Collins Ave
This is a 4-story vacant/not in use building in the Art Deco style built in 1939. The foundation is reinforced concrete. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum jalacy casement. There is a wrap-around open porch characterized by a flat roof clad in stuccoed with rectangular fluted stuccoed posts. Protruding porch wraps around the building's southwest corner, extending across half of the west elevation and more than half of the south elevation; Porch along the west elevation is uncovered, while the porch along the south elevation is shaded by an extruded continuous eyebrow; Simple balustrade of evenly-spaced round posts; Simple terrazzo floor design Primary entryway on the west elevation is centered, with steps up to the entryway leading off to the porch directly to the south; Double-doors with fixed glass window directly above; Framed by round pilasters and a narrow column of fixed windows Asymmetrical facade designs; Building rounded at southwest corner; Continuous eyebrows at every floor level that conform to building shape; Wide bands of glass block stacked on top of each other, divided by small-scale eyebrows; Exterior terrazzo floor design; Horizontal banding: three concave bands run through window levels at every floor level; Earl LaPan sculptural relief panel at first floor level on west elevation; "Bancroft" neon signage above primary entryway on west elevation; Vertical fluting on south elevation porch columns; Unusually stepped parapet roofline The builder is recorded as Prufert-Wein Construction Company. The architect is recorded as Albert Anis. The original/significant owner is recorded as Archie Greenberg (original).
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48. 1506 Collins Ave
This is a 3-story domestic: Hotel building in the Miami Modern style built in 1962. The foundation is spread footing. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a flat roof. Windows are replacement aluminum single-hung sashes. Open patio at the first floor level is slightly recessed into the building; Second floor level balcony opens out from the lobby in a triangular shape Primary entryway for the hotel is located at the second floor level, up a flight of stairs on the north end of the east elevation; Glass double door framed on either side by narrow fixed windows and a narrow fixed window directly above Open-air catwalks along the north elevation provide access to hotel rooms; Unusual angle of second floor level porch; "Hotel Eva" signage at parapet The builder is recorded as Giller & Fryd Construction Corporation. The architect is recorded as Don Reif & Associates.
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