Historically landmarked in 1989, the George Fink design masterpiece has been recognized as a hallmark of Mediterranean Revival architecture, with arched openings and windows separated by decorative turned mullions, columns, balconies and a central tower with an open belfry.
It was initially built as a summer house for road builder William Snyder. Shortly after its construction, the property became a venue for frequent social gatherings back when Las Olas was a dirt road.
George Fink
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License #: CGC040137