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Historic preservation board designates 645 Majorca Avenue a local landmark
Summary
The Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously March 13 to locally designate the 1925 Mediterranean‑style home at 645 Majorca Avenue, citing its architecture, association with architect Phineas Pace and connection to city founder George Merrick's original plan.
The City of Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously March 13 to designate the single‑family residence at 645 Majorca Avenue as a local historic landmark.
Staff told the board the house, built in 1925 and designed by architect Phineas Pace, meets three criteria in the Coral Gables zoning code for local designation — historical/cultural significance and architectural significance — and ‘‘retains its historic integrity and is part of the collection of quality buildings that serves as a visible reminder of the history and the cultural heritage of…
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