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    1.7 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 1:30 pm

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    Marilyn Y.

    My neighborhood post office. This location I frequent, it very near to home, conveniently located across from Juan Duarte park. The parking for this location is in a small lot way down the street. You are better off parking on the side or across the street. I frequent here to send packages, purchase stamps and money orders. Depending on the time of day, this location is always busy. This location opens at 8:30 and closes at 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday and on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. This location have available post office box.

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    US Post Office

    1.6(66 reviews)
    1.9 miWest Flagler

    Review on passport experience only…read more My husband and I came with a passport appointment for our baby on a Wednesday morning. Upon arrival, the staff told us that unfortunately the camera was broken but they suggested to go to the Walgreens near by to quickly take the pictures. We didn't loose our reservation but we needed to go get the pictures at the pharmacy and return. We went there and got pictures done very quickly. We came back and they immediately started the process for the passport. Everyone was helpful. I believe Tavia is the name of the lady who took care of us. She was very professional, efficient and respectful. She did the process pretty fast and explained to us when and what to expect. I noticed there are many bad reviews for this location but I have to say my experience with the passport agent was pleasant. Other than the camera issue, everything was done on time and everyone was behaving in a professional manner. You definitely NEED to make an appointment for passport transactions and come with all your documents ready, then, they will be able to do their job in a timely manner.

    This is a review of the Jose Marti post office. They deserve 0 stars. No mail for over three…read moremonths. I never see any mail carriers. I have informed delivery but my mail is not being delivered. No place to complain to. Jose Marti has no phone number. The U.S. Postal office never responds. Everything has gone to hell in this country.

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    Buena Vista Post Office

    Buena Vista Post Office

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 miDesign District

    For all you people out there like me that crave some History - here is some, and right in the heart…read moreof the Modern Design District. In 2017 the old Historic Buena Vista Post Office building in Miami's Design District sold for $8.1M The historic Buena Vista Post Office building in Miami's Design District just sold for $8.125 million, marking a near-record price per square foot in the redeveloping neighbourhood. The 2,287-square foot building at 4000 Northeast Second Avenue, which was the former site of the Billionaire clothing store, sold for $3,553 per square foot to a New York-based investment group that represents foreign investors, Chariff Realty Group President Lyle Chariff told TRD. The buyers are part of the same group that purchased Power Studios in the Design District from Chariff and his partners in June 2015. Chariff and Steve Budin, CEO of Sportsinfo.com, were the sellers. Chariff said he had a 10 percent stake. They purchased the building for $479,000 in July 2003, meaning it sold for nearly 16 times its purchase price in just under 14 years. Built in 1921 by Buena Vista's original developer David P. Davis as a post office, the neoclassical building sits on a 3,375-square-foot lot.

    Upper Buena Vista is an old neighborhood with a new bohemian vibe. Located south of Little Haiti…read moreand north of the Miami Design District, in the 1890's it was a small village, with the homesteads of cracker immigrants William Gleason and E.L. White from Georgia and North Carolina. Along with Lemon City and Little River, Upper Buena Vista is one of the oldest settlements in Miami. Many of the homes here date to Florida's land bloom years of the 1920's when the first subdivisions were built. Tampa developer and architect David P. Davis partnered with pineapple plantation owner Theodore V. Moore to develop two investment properties in Buena Vista. Davis designed both buildings but he only paid for one while Moore paid for the other. Designed in a masonry vernacular style, Davis' building became the Buena Vista Post Office with neoclassical design elements. Moore's building was built in an L shape around the post office. The south portion of the building was completed in 1922 and the north portion was completed in 1926. Moore gave up his pineapple plantation for commercial development. In the 1930s, he opened the T.V. Moore Furniture Store in his building and both the Buena Vista Post Office and Moore Furniture Building anchored the growing neighborhood. On August 4, 1924, the new town of Buena Vista was incorporated only to be annexed by the City of Miami the next year. At that time the post office ceased operation. The building as since served a variety of purposes through the years including a city hall, municipal courthouse, tire store, insurance office, restaurant, and clothing store. In 2017, the building sold for 8 million dollars. There is a sign on the building that lets you know that this summer it is going to be the luxury Swiss watch maker, Patek Philippe. The Moore building is now an event venue. There is a historic marker detailing the history of the buildings in front of the post office.

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    Lemon City Post Office

    Lemon City Post Office

    5.0(1 review)
    2.0 miLiberty City

    Lemon City is an unincorporated area that predates Miami. It was a farming community that sprang up…read morein the 1850's, 26 years before the founding of Miami. The community took their name from the unusually sweet lemon trees that grew in the area. By the time Miami was incorporated, Lemon City already had a population of 300. Lemon City had the areas oldest school, the Lemon City School, and the first library, the Lemon City Library. Lemon City was segregated with Black families living in three neighborhoods, Nazarine, Boles Town, and Knightsville. The exact boundaries of Lemon City have been lost to time since it was never incorporated. During the 1980's many Haitian immigrants made what was once Lemon City their home. The area has now been designated as Little Haiti which upset some of the descendants of the pioneers of Lemon City who thought the name change was insulting to their history. To be more inclusive of all of the history of the area, 10 historical signs marking the history of Lemon City were erected by the Mayor's office. Markers were placed at the Lemon City Train Station, Lemon City Pharmacy, Lemon City Library, and here at the Lemon City Post Office. Marker F-945 installed in 2017 details the history of the Lemon City Post Office. The Lemon City post office opened on October 1, 1889. It was located in a corner of Moffat's bayside store and E.L. White served as the first postmaster. Mail came into Lemon City from the port or by train before being sent south. In 1891 the post office broke with the Moffat family and moved from location to location. It finally got a permanent location in 1905 in its own building. During the years the post office was open, it moved nine times and had twelve postmasters. The post office became part of the Miami postal system in 1925. In 1974, it ceased operation. I am watching with anticipation to see what is going to happen in Little Haiti. You can already see the spark with new businesses opening like the Citadel Food Hall in the Little River area. I had heard of Lemon City in passing when bones were discovered in an unmarked cemetery during construction of an affordable housing unit. I always meant to learn more about this historic area but never had the time. I finally got to explore this area and was really delighted to find all of the historical markers. It was like a scavenger hunt discovering them and learning another piece of Lemon City's history. Although the post office is no longer here, there is a huge MAGIC sign set up heralding what will hopefully be good things to come for this area. I am excited to see the next chapter of history unfold here.

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