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Miami - Downtown Miami: Ingraham Building
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The Ingraham Building, at 25 Southeast 2nd Avenue, was built in 1926 to the Renaissance Revival design of Schultze and Weaver. It was built by the Model Land Company, the real estate division of the Florida East Coast Railway, as a memorial to James E. Ingraham, former president of the Model Land Company, who, in conjunction with William Brickell and Julia Tuttle, persuaded Henry Flagler to extend his railway from Palm Beach to Miami. The lifting of height restrictions in 1925 allowed the Ingraham Building to rise to 12-stories, divided into three-part Classical composition of base, main body, and projecting cornice. The building is distinguished by its Indiana limestone cladding, rustication that diminishes with height, and wide, prominent eaves with polychrome rafters.

National Register #88002958 (1989)
Downtown Miami Historic District National Register #05001356 (2005)


Miami - Downtown Miami: Ingraham Building
indiana real estate
Image by wallyg
The Ingraham Building, at 25 Southeast 2nd Avenue, was built in 1926 to the Renaissance Revival design of Schultze and Weaver. It was built by the Model Land Company, the real estate division of the Florida East Coast Railway, as a memorial to James E. Ingraham, former president of the Model Land Company, who, in conjunction with William Brickell and Julia Tuttle, persuaded Henry Flagler to extend his railway from Palm Beach to Miami. The lifting of height restrictions in 1925 allowed the Ingraham Building to rise to 12-stories, divided into three-part Classical composition of base, main body, and projecting cornice. The building is distinguished by its Indiana limestone cladding, rustication that diminishes with height, and wide, prominent eaves with polychrome rafters.

National Register #88002958 (1989)
Downtown Miami Historic District National Register #05001356 (2005)

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