Loading...
1675-27 Ritz-Carlton Page 1 of 2 Subj: Re: Miami Beach book Date: 6/8/2004 9:31:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: martinelionstone.net To: HKMiamieaol.com, diegoelionstone.net, dianaalionstone.net Thank you for your interest in our business and our Family!!!! Diana,our assistant,will be sending you the editorial information as we promised . Probably it will take 2 or 3 days. If you need any further assistance,please let me know. Thanks again Martin Elortegui VP Sales & Marketing Lionstone Hotels & Resorts Original Message From: <HKMiami@aol.com> To: <diego@lionstone.net>; <martin@lionstone.net> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 4:09 PM Subject: Miami Beach book > Thank you so much for the time and courtesies extended me today. It is much appreciated. > I looked in the 1926 City Directory to see what was in your area and found that Carl Fisher's house was listed as being on 1616 Ocean Drive, across from your hotel. Nothing was listed as being on Lincoln Road until the 300 block. Nothing appears in the 1838 city directory either. In 1947, the Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Association appears on the Fisher site but with an address of 1 Lincoln Road. In 1953, the Town and Beach Club appears as being at 5 Lincoln Road which would be your side of the street. > On another matter, I cannot recall the first name you gave me for the artist Segui but I checked my paintings and they are signed by Pedro Segui. I don't think that is the first name you mentioned. Alas, I may not have a winner. > Martin, my email address is hkmiami@aol.com > Howard Kleinberg Tuesday, June 08, 2004 America Online: HKMiami