Downtown Miami Multiple Resource Area Explained

Downtown Miami Multiple Resource Area
Added:January 4, 1989
Refnum:64000115

The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Downtown Miami Multiple Resources Area, a type of MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS).

Additional buildings were also covered in the study of Downtown Miami historic resources, but were not NRHP-listed due to owner objections at the time. These include the Art Deco, 1930-built Shrine Building (Miami, Florida) and the Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida).[1] The latter was the first-built Art Deco building in the county, built in 1929, and it was later NRHP-listed.

Resource Name Also known as Address City County Added
1819-1825 Biscayne Boulevard January 4, 1989
668 Northwest 5th Street December 29, 1988
501 Brickell Avenue January 4, 1989
500 Northeast 1st Avenue January 4, 1989
121 Southeast 1st Street January 4, 1989
1800 Northeast 2nd Avenue January 4, 1989
73 West Flagler Street January 4, 1989
250 Northwest 9th Street January 4, 1989
169 East Flagler Street January 4, 1989
1401 North Miami Avenue January 4, 1989
245 Northwest 8th Street April 17, 1992
140 Northeast 1st Avenue January 4, 1989
168 Southeast 1st Street January 4, 1989
25 Southeast 2nd Avenue January 4, 1989
221-233 Northwest 9th Street January 4, 1989
1221 and 1227 Northeast 1st Avenue January 4, 1989
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue January 4, 1989
1023 South Miami Avenue January 4, 1989
139 Northeast 1st Building January 4, 1989
301 Northwest 9th Street December 29, 1988
100-118 Northeast 1st Avenue January 4, 1989
60 Southeast 4th Street January 4, 1989
318-320 Northeast 19th Street and 1845 Biscayne Boulevard January 4, 1989
1757 Northeast 2nd Street January 4, 1989
117 Northeast 1st Avenue January 4, 1989
Shoreland Arcade120 Northeast 1st Street January 4, 1989
Southside School45 Southwest 13th Street January 4, 1989
St. John's Baptist Church1328 Northwest 3rd Avenue April 17, 1992
200 East Flagler Street January 4, 1989

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64000115}} Downtown Miami MRA ]. Sarah Eaton and Vicki Welcher . October 1988.