Miami’s Moore Building Is Getting an Update

“A Miami landmark enters its next century”

Neil Cooney
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Located on the northwest corner of the intersection between Northeast Second Avenue and Northeast 40th Street in the Miami Design District, the Moore Building is getting an update.

“One hundred years in the making,” reads the building’s website, “The Moore gets reimagined as a centerpiece of Miami culture and social life.”

Although details on the redesign are scarce, the Moore’s website says it will include a “restaurant, executive workspace, boutique hotel, and private members club.” What Now also found plan review paperwork submitted recently by Miami DD Club, LLC for several restaurant projects.

A representative of the Moore declined to comment on the news on Tuesday. What Now is awaiting more information on the update to the building.

“One of the most recognizable properties in Miami, The Moore was built by renowned architect, entrepreneur and financier David P. Davis during the 1920s Florida Land Boom,” says the website. “Set on a former pineapple plantation, the Neoclassical-style building servedas a furniture showroom and warehouse for Moore and Sons. Its presence would influence the development and design of the surrounding area for 100 years to come.”

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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