1669-25 Social, Society, & Local News 1927-1945 '' `(l .'"v` ,{ ' 2, ' ' lure will Include front torr v
N.Z„tytk,-i .�1;: �. `.�':st'., , '7i K•;� 1,..41,1„,4w •l ” .. afi�' v . c, lounge, officer, dining room, •
. t '.. > ' , ? " , I room on the beach side and rec
�!ia � It>t k ••r > 0•,. .) �« r ^c'0.' ' 1°I tion room In the basement,
' .>,` 't,i' 50 ie d' ,,II"'• r�'•;,.1,4'41,,,*;„;,;;,„::„..� • .,+ Permits were also issued for
.....40c.
.'r!°ti, yy .fw ,. 5 .'.rl`x ,'"e. - i. y . zt` . qAM 1: f4 ,j ... ,,aJi' $200,000 Caribbean hotel to be I
lift;` ,... . : by a corporation headed by F
+i. 'CO' aat4�DkSYbr `� ,?ifYsS'k� Schoenberg and Robert Siege
• s I•.l s.: the southeast corner of 38th it.
, hk '", �"� . ' .1 '47,0.. Collins ave., and the $196,000
• t " ri" „f,., ercign hotel to be erected by'19
• 1_tery ,. t J f••ry , , as Raffington, Chicago, near
' . In "ss tr'• st. and Collins ave,
r -.� ` Announced Saturdaywas an
� 000 hotel to be built by Mrs. .
0•411141V;: Arnoldon the southwest corn.
-
31st at. and Collins ave. It wi
',- i 7'' modern in architecture and of
. •ir. ......,Y proof construction. The etrw
1 .:....,eiAre.aa will be four stories, containir
rooms, lobby and coffee shop,
ar
• GUARDSMAN BUYS—This waterfront home at 1901 N. W. 14th st. was sold by feetneet deep. f Theooffiicelins of Rr
Durham Park, Inc., for $8,500 to Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon B. Hempstead. Lieutenant France, architect, designed
Hempstead is in the U. S. coast guard, stationed on the cutter Mojave. The site has a structure ,and W. B. Smith &
frontage of more than 200 feet on Miami river, are contractors.
, .
FATE QF $36,000 BUILDING GAMBLE (42 Ziql 100-FOOT TRA[
ON EAST LINCOLN ROAD STIRS BEACH
Structure 'Useless' hearing of the case by the supreme Commercial NETS $110,00(
court, contending that all the facts
Under Ruling, Says needed to be emphasized to the Structures Violate
tribunal. Oceanfront Prop(
Robillard "Upon receipt of the supreme Zoning Law T p
ByTOM HAGAN court mandate, the city will refuse Off 43rd St. 1 O L
to issue licenses to any prospective of its well being, of its charm for
- (Real Estate Editor) tenants in the structures," Robil- the stranger are borne in mind," Site For Hotel
Did a $38,000 gamble by Ocean lard said. Ile termed the buildings the court said, "if the comparative
& Inland Co., which built identical "useless," unless they can be adapt- importance of store and hotel are Sale of the tract immec
$18,000 three-store space buildings ed to serve as multi-family dwell- considered when the area allocated north of the Tatem hotel, 434
on the eastern end of Lincoln road, Ings—an alternative he doubted to the one strikes the district as-
lins ave., Miami Beach, by M
pending an appeal to state supreme feasible because the builder failed signed to the other and a choice Mrs. Benjamin N. Kane,
court on zoning, win or lose? to provide necessary setbacks. must be made, the former should dence, R, I., for $110,000 to 1
That question agitated Beach Ocean & Inland Co. filed its suit gil'e Way' eign Properties, Inagr heade
building circles last week follow- In circuit court here charging that Meanwhile, of perhaps equal in- Thomas Raffington, Chicago
ing word of the supreme court re- swank but crowded merchants on terest to those interested in ex- announctd Saturday.
vernal of a Dade circuit court order Lincoln road need to expand. Pre- tending commercial construction The property, extending 10
enjoining the city of Miami Beach viously commercial building had along Lincoln road to the ocean, as on Collins ave. and the oceai
from enforcing provisions of a zon- stopped at Washington ave. on the well as those opposed, is the fate be used as site for the $:
ing ordinance reetricting east Lin- south and James ave. on the north. of a suit by N. B. T. Roney, pioneer Sovereign hotel. Permit w
coin road to hotels and apartments. Merchants were reported anxious Miami Beach developer. Roney en- sued and construction beg.
On the strength of the circuit to obtain quarters on the eastern tered circuit court early this month the structure last week.
court order Ocean & Inland Co., end both because of congestion to force the city council to permit Harold Kassewits was att
beaded by M. J., J. L. and J. M. along the fashionable shopping lane him to tuild stores on the south for the sellers in the des
Malone. last spring built the com- and desirability of location near s I d e of Lincoln road between Sydney L. Weintraub repre.
rnerclal structures on the northeast the oceanfront hotels. Washington and Collins aves., and the purchaser.
and southeast corners of the Lin- The Malone, broke ground upon obtained a favorable ruling from
coin road-Collins ave. intersection. victory in circuit court, when they Circuit Judge Stanley Milledge be-
•
The first is at 201-205 Lincoln road succeeded in obtaining permits fore the latter stepped down in Question(
and 1850 Collins ave., extending 60 from Beach Building Inspector J.J. favor of newly-appointed Circuit t
feet on Lincoln road and 79 feet on Farrey. The supreme court, after Judge George E. Holt. 'City Attor- `� �1
Collins ave.. the second is at 180- receiving the city's appeal, refused ney Robillard said Saturday he willAnel Anew`
164 Lincoln road and 1835 Collins to dismiss the original bill of corn- seek a rehearing in circuit court in
ave., extending 79 feet on Lincoln plaint and denied the city a super- view of the supreme court decision,
road and 60 feet on Collins ave. cedeas—to stay construction. Later contending similar issues are in- Q. What fittings are nee,
From the office of J. Harvey the Malone, announced plans for volved. fora minimum clots close
Robillard, Beach city attorney, erection of two large hotels nearby Final settlement of the whole is- what size should the lset be
cams the opinion Saturday that the this summer, one on the corner of sue is expected to affect the char- A. Fittings for mu a
buildings may not be used as corn- James ave. and Llncodn road and actor of improvement on still an- should include a hanging pole
mercial structures In view of the the other at Lincoln road and the other property, the 300-hy-400 feet ellel to the door, and a shelf,
supreme court ruling. But from ocean, tract on the north side of Lincoln
mity be of hardwood, one In
office of E. L. Lockhart, attorney The supreme court ruling struck road between Collins ave. and the diameter, or metal three-qu
for Ocean-Inland, came the ex- a telling blow at the mercantile ocean, owned by Harry Sirkin.
pression that the supreme court group's argument that the ocean- Sirkin engaged Henry D. Williams, of an inch in diameter and I
mandate can not supercede the cir- end of Lincodn road should be attorney, to represent him in the about five and one-half feet
cult court decree under which his made available to them because Ocean & Inland Co. litigation. Sir- the floor. Deep shelves shot
client proceeded. Lockhart also re- needed. "If the character of the kin was not a litigant, but plans to avoided. Provide a cloaran
vealed that he will ask for a re- city as a resort and the necessity build a hotel. at least four inches between
and pole. The depTh, fro.
back, of the closet should
. y f,, '� "" �.i°x`°' 4't'�°c°�° ,0t„a least twenty-two inches alt)
'ay' .6pa+9• tvG y y3fi s �� x = two feet 1s considered mor
'4 .e sr i'";, >s y y a {' e' • � zd= {I slrable. Its hook strip Is h
.c., . � , r'sz�vy r* ° i :r v v b ,-05,,,,,m440.4:441„ ...:,, ed at the front or rear o
y• -.7.�. •� ,� w•,; ,� s ( ) as. „'0 , * closet increase this mearur.
- . f'� 4 ..• API''t,f,...,,,,;•f. +!reeeerieel se.ter�Matt, :
..a''''''4
voo, Na, f y.4Vy y fvww rt'. �MV' . to 30 lashes. The width, e.
' , V1af)„'„1,,i,} t,• 'r+4” '( ,/r,,4• t ?tl xr. •�•:e • �� ,. , r tarts end, should hi about two feet
:.‘437:t....0-'r e w , 74:41,4:z , ^; �,° r sk ; ; �� than the door opening.
K'v44,
y,. r .„ ��' ?`I fif '6 s a N• Ziit x n •"' greater than 12 inches to the
'�'" "4`0,...;•^^t•S• ea.i1.Lt.,44 "$ x e,. i,!k:. />' k*• � ;f > ,?Av.�'`n, `�;�. is ,�.1 r or left of the door in a small
KI'f/44.ifn Ya4> f"'i WE-+ifnt" % O"'; '. °f f
ere, ��e r e,,, ' s, ,,� • �- �; n ..N:.,
. ,`�,. • z: 1r inaccessible.
z• i> d v, fti P� Q. What la meant by a emo
' O' `1,, 47 �``., ?'-a.,. "P� ws 4` } z OW .1;5.,:, wind shelf in connection with
t � s rem ''..?'"'l';';',.:.' x z .i..i: places?
et+wcr.' " ✓��a� .:. '' A. The smoke shelf of a
I yp t• ii place occurs slightly above the
M f of the fireplace opening and
t i ' 1 .I 5, the bottom of the smoke cha.
�'•�f�` N, .r yrs .k ^I .r:fl This shelf prevents' any c
yEx r . s1. ir++19;. it N:, i drafts occuring In the chi
s'Y�, +' ..y ,421 r from blowing smoke into the .
es r:ewe. ,.�' , iii���"' Parge and curve the shelf
mortar so that the down-draft
tend to move upward,
Two Apartments Due
In Fort Lauderdale
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pral C. Miami DailyNow,
FORT LAUDERDALE, Jun.
Fred Maxwell, Fifth st., and
$3,000 HOME—A small
eral highway, has let a contra
,e,a etmt.alnine" three ti ��� 1 S. L. Medley for constructlo: