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Historical Buildings Become Unsafe in Miami |
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MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA.- The city of Miami Beach issued emergency demolition orders for five historically significant buildings on September, reported the Miami Herald. Several historic buildings are becoming unsafe. Among the five buildings is the old Sasson hotel at 2009 Collins Ave.. This is an Art Deco structure that will now become a $190 million hotel. Last week, the Historic Preservation Board held an emergency meeting to try to save the building. According to preservationists the building department could condemn buildings too quickly. They also suspect developers could be deliberately neglecting the buildings. The city staff plans to propose "demolition by neglect" ordinance to the Planning Board. This proposal would have historic buildings owners do basic maintenance and protection to these buildings.
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Today's News
May 26, 2025
The National Gallery acquires one of only 14 paintings by 17th-century Dutch pioneer of bird's-eye view banquets
Freedom and captivity - first painting by German Romantic artist Carl Gustav Carus to enter a UK public collection
Ancient secrets emerge: How tiny obsidian chips are rewriting Mexica history
Street smarts meet museum walls: Schiedam's bold new exhibit brings abstract art indoors
British Museum announces partnership with Outernet London
What was a sculpted African head doing in the desert? Rare 1,500-year-old figurines were discovered in the Negev
Kimsooja's bottari transform the Oude Kerk in a solo exhibition connecting Amsterdam's many nationalities
Galerie Parisa Kind opens an exhibition of works by Niquu Eyeta, Tobias Krämer, and Charlotte Thrane
Lyndhurst presents Alexander Jackson Davis: Designer of Dreams
Andrea Büttner's new exhibition explores the multifaceted world of labor
Les invités: Exhibition by Gretel Weyer at La Grande Place, Musée Saint-Louis
Foam opens first dutch retrospective of pioneering Surinamese photographer Augusta Curiel
The Alvar Aalto Museum's main summer exhibition highlights Artek's invisible masters
Poes takes viewers on a 'road trip' through imagination at Wallworks Gallery
Museum Folkwang exhibition unveils a bold look at feminist graphic design
Dirk Braeckman challenges perception in new solo show "No Denial, No Explanation"
A Gentil Carioca opens solo exhibitions of works by Mariana Rocha and Siwaju
Seattle's Museum of History & Industry opens Mandela: The Official Exhibition
Kunstverein in Hamburg presents Coumba Samba, Gordon Baldwin, and Hanne Darboven's House
Hum II: Hajra Waheed opens at Fragmentos, Bogotá
CMCA opens "The Shape of Memory": Carlie Trosclair explores home, body, and beyond
Rothschild Fine Art Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Meir Appelfeld
Museum MACAN presents Kei Imazu: The Sea is Barely Wrinkled
Francis Picabia's women take center stage in new Beverly Hills exhibition
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