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  2. In Miami Beach Group V, the Herald recommends longtime ... - AOL

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    In Miami Beach, a grassroots candidate who understands historic preservation is the best choice for city commission. | Opinion

  3. Miami Beach will vote for new commissioners. What you ... - AOL

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    He is a longtime historic preservation advocate, including serving as chair of both the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board and the Miami-Dade County Historic Preservation Board. He has served ...

  4. Les Beilinson - Wikipedia

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    As a founding member of the City of Miami Historic Preservation board, Beilinson was a defender of the glory days of 1940s and 1950s Miami against threats from unmoderated development. [2] Beilinson was the founding partner of Beilinson Gomez Architects, PA, in partnership with Jose Gomez, AIA.

  5. Bills threatening Miami Beach buildings are back. Opponents ...

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    Historic preservationists say iconic Art Deco buildings would be at risk if the bills become law. Proponents argue safety and resiliency comes first. Bills threatening Miami Beach buildings are back.

  6. Miami communities keep losing historic homes. How one ... - AOL

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    Can homeowners designate their homes historic? Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  7. Raleigh Hotel (Miami Beach) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Hilfiger was approved by the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board to renovate the hotel. [11] The hotel was closed in 2017 after damage from Hurricane Irma prior to completion of the proposed renovations. [12] The hotel was again sold in 2019 for $103 million.

  8. Barbara Baer Capitman - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Capitman (née Baer; April 9,1920 – March 29, 1990) was an American community activist and author who led the effort to preserve Miami Beach's historic art deco district and helped create the Miami Design Preservation League. [1] A historical marker as well as a memorial honor her in Miami Beach, Florida. Barbara Baer Capitman ...

  9. Don’t let Tallahassee hand the fate of Florida’s historic ...

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    In Miami Beach alone, $586 million flowed into historic rehabilitation between 2002 and 2016. Heritage tourism in Florida generates an estimated $4 billion annually, creating over 100,000 jobs.