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The Deauville Beach Resort, designated a historic building in 2004, got imploded on Nov. 13, 2022.
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This Nov. 8, voters who live in Miami Beach will decide whether a Frank Gehry-designed redevelopment project will move forward on the lot of the former historic Deauville hotel.
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A new report is questioning whether there was enough data to prove that it was necessary to tear down the historic Deauville Beach Resort in Miami Beach.
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Why was Haitian President Jovenel Moise assassinated? Miamian and author Susanna Daniel joins us for the Sundial Book Club to talk about her first book set in Stiltsville and her life growing up on the water. Plus, we meet the Sunset Four, a Beatles tribute band made up of 13-year-olds.
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Monoclonal treatments are popular in Florida. What should you know about them? The city of Miami has a few million dollars in federal money to help those experiencing homelessness. We take a trip back to a piece of Miami Beach’s history––before it’s gone.
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Opened in 1958, the Deauville resort may soon be demolished if found structurally unfit to save. The building's likely destruction is devastating to the city's Historic Preservation Board.