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  2. American National Bank Building (Sarasota, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The American National Bank was built on the former property of the Belle Haven Hotel known earlier as the DeSoto Hotel built in 1886. The hotel in May 1925 was put for sale at a price of $533,000 ($7,381,000 in 2023) [3] and was bought by the Adair Reality and Trust of Atlanta, Georgia. After purchasing the hotel, there were plans to tear it ...

  3. New hotel approved for downtown Sarasota bayfront district - AOL

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    A new hotel is slated for construction downtown with the go-ahead from the city. The unnamed project, on more than one-third of an acre at 1225, 1233 and 1243 Second St., will consist of 173 rooms ...

  4. Two acres in downtown Sarasota sell for $37 million - AOL

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    In the past couple of years, several commercial transactions have closed in the $20 million to $30 million range in downtown Sarasota. They include the sale of the Sarasota County administrative ...

  5. Downtown Sarasota Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place Downtown Sarasota Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Warren Building Location Sarasota, Florida, USA Coordinates 27°19′58″N 82°32′14″W  /  27.33278°N 82.53722°W  / 27.33278; -82.53722 Area 19 acres (7.7 ha) Built 1909–1959 Architect Various Architectural style Various NRHP reference No. 09000183 ...

  6. Lido Key - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 1955, about 100 African American residents of the Newtown neighborhood in Sarasota went to Lido Beach to do a wade-in. The wade-in protest was organized by the Sarasota NAACP president, Neil Humphrey Sr. and at the time less than two miles of beaches were allowed for use by black people in Florida. [6]

  7. Burns Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 City Directory reflects that by this time the Sarasota Herald-Tribune had moved to 801 South Tamiami Trail, and Privett's Drugs was at 1605 Third Street with a new owner. In 1986, [ 3 ] Denise Kowal bought the trianglular building and its 1950s addition to save them from demolition by speculators who wanted to build a high-rise on the ...