Florida Villas
Bungalows in the Historic American Buildings Survey (p. 1 of 2) - Guides, Reference Aids, and Finding Aids (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress) Heilman Villas, Bungalow, 710 Orange Avenue , Coronado, San Diego County ... Heilman Villas, Bungalow, 1090 Seventh Street , Coronado, San Diego County ... Heilman Villas, Bungalow, 718 Orange Avenue , Coronado, San Diego County ... [Read More]
Photo Gallery of Miami-Dade Mayor Alex Penelas -Dade Housing Agency and the Office of Community and Economic Development (OCED). Jubilee Villas proves what amazing things can be done when the public and private sectors join forces for the good of the community. From left to right: Francis V. Gudorf – President of Jubilee CDC, Karen B. Egozi – Board Member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of America, Honorable Alex Penelas – Mayor of Miami Dade County, Honorable Bruno A. Barreiro – Commissioner Miami Dade County, District #5, Honorable Joe Sanchez – City of Miami Commissioner, District #3 ... [Read More]
Miami-Dade County - Transit SW 195 Avenue Road, Dade Correctional Institution, SW 187 Avenue, Centro Campesino, Centro Villas, US Post Office, DCF Offices, Florida City City Hall, Homestead High School, Wal-Mart, SW 117 Avenue, South Florida Workforce One Stop Center, MDC Homestead Campus ... [Read More]
Tao Condominiums The project, to be developed by Weitzer Communities, will be called Tao - a Chinese term meaning "The Way" - and will offer a new, exciting way of life in western Broward County. "> [Read More]
City of Sunrise - What's New Tao will feature two contemporary 26-story towers and a total of 396 residences. A variety of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans will be available, as well as two-story ground-level villas. Most floor plans will offer 1,100 to 1,700 square feet of living space, although some 2,000-square-foot units will be available. Prices range from the $300,000s to more than $700,000. Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2005. ... [Read More]
Florida Historic Places - Fernandina Beach Historic District The Fernandina Beach Historic District represents the development of Fernandina in its new location to the south of Old Town Fernandina. A catalyst for this development was the construction of the railroad and the subsequent tourist boom during the late 19th century. Fernandina's location at the head of the rail line, and its natural harbor on the Amelia River, launched an economy based on shipping, fishing, forestry, and tourism. Many of the popular architectural styles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are represented in residential Fernandina. Among the best examples of these are the Italianate style Fairbanks House with its large square tower (7th Street); the Palace Saloon built in the Beaux Arts style with a period interior, pressed tin ceilings and murals from 1907 (Atlantic Avenue), the Fernandina Beach Courthouse, one of the finest surviving Victorian courthouses in the state (Atlantic Avenue and 5th Street); and Villas Las Palmas, an eclectic California Mission style ... [Read More]
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