The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Downtown Miami Multiple Resources Area, a type of MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS).
Additional buildings were also covered in the study of Downtown Miami historic resources, but were not NRHP-listed due to owner objections at the time. These include the Art Deco, 1930-built Shrine Building (Miami, Florida) and the Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida).[1]: 11, 30 The latter was the first-built Art Deco building in the county, built in 1929, and it was later NRHP-listed.
Resource Name
Also known as
Address
City
County
Added
Algonquin Apartments
1819-1825 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Atlantic Gas Station
668 Northwest 5th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
December 29, 1988
Brickell Mausoleum
501 Brickell Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Central Baptist Church
500 Northeast 1st Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
City National Bank Building
121 Southeast 1st Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
City of Miami Cemetery
1800 Northeast 2nd Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Dade County Courthouse
73 West Flagler Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
D. A. Dorsey House
250 Northwest 9th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Alfred I. DuPont Building
169 East Flagler Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Fire Station No. 2
1401 North Miami Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Greater Bethel AME Church
245 Northwest 8th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
April 17, 1992
Hahn Building
140 Northeast 1st Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Huntington Building
168 Southeast 1st Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Ingraham Building
25 Southeast 2nd Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
J & S Building
221-233 Northwest 9th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Kentucky Home
1221 and 1227 Northeast 1st Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Lyric Theater
819 Northwest 2nd Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Martina Apartments
1023 South Miami Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Meyer-Kiser Building
139 Northeast 1st Building
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Mount Zion Baptist Church
301 Northwest 9th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
December 29, 1988
Old US Post Office and Courthouse
100-118 Northeast 1st Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Palm Cottage
60 Southeast 4th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Priscilla Apartments
318-320 Northeast 19th Street and 1845 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
S & S Sandwich Shop
1757 Northeast 2nd Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Security Building
117 Northeast 1st Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Shoreland Arcade
120 Northeast 1st Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
Southside School
45 Southwest 13th Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
St. John's Baptist Church
1328 Northwest 3rd Avenue
Miami
Miami-Dade County
April 17, 1992
Walgreen Drug Store
200 East Flagler Street
Miami
Miami-Dade County
January 4, 1989
^Sarah Eaton and Vicki Welcher (October 1988). "Downtown Miami MRA".
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