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Historic preservation board unanimously designates 320 Romano Avenue as local landmark

2956489 · April 11, 2025
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The Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously to designate the 1925 residence at 320 Romano Avenue a local historic landmark, citing its Mediterranean Revival architecture and role in George Merrick’s Coconut Grove development.

The Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board on April 10 unanimously approved local historic designation for the property at 320 Romano Avenue, a single‑family residence constructed in 1925.

Staff presentation: Elizabeth B. Guin, historic preservation coordinator for the city, presented a summary of the designation report and recommended approval based on the Coral Gables zoning code criteria, citing historical/cultural significance and architectural significance. “The property at 320 Romano Avenue was before you for consideration for designation as…

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