Beverly Terrace Historic District
Miami's significant properties are snapshots of the past and visible reminders of the community's heritage. They also illustrate the growth and development of Miami, which began as a settlement of Native Americans and resilient pioneers and exploded into a city of distinctive style and cultural diversity.
Beverly Terrace
Area: 3224 and 3300 Biscayne Boulevard
Year Built: 1925
Architects: Hampton and Ehmann
Date Designated: 2003
Description
Built at the height of the Land Boom, these Mediterranean Revival style apartment buildings are impressive reminders of Biscayne Boulevard's heyday. The Davenport and Rich Development Company originally planned four buildings around a central fountain at the intersection of Biscayne Boulevard and NE 33rd Street; one of the Beverly Terrace buildings was demolished, and the fourth building was never constructed.