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1.6 (43 reviews)
Open • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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2.4(14 reviews)
3.0 mi

We stopped by this post office because we had errands to run in South Beach. I am familiar with…read morethis post office from several years back when I lived in South Beach and took my packages here. It hasn't changed much in looks or service. They have rent a mailboxes, postal supplies, postage stamps, boxes, and international mailing supplies. It is clean and tidy there. The staff are cordial but not overly so. I dropped off my packages and left. We parked across the street but there is a parking lot next to the building. There is also a wheelchair ramp so you don't have to climb the stairs. It is centrally located in the business district in Miami Beach.

If I could Give them a Zero - that would be the Grade. Went to return a clothing item I purchased…read moreonline. Had my own envelope but it wasn't sealed. I paid the postage but waited at the counter to watch her seal it. She went BEZERK ! YES - don't care what color your skin is or your Nationality... I'm going to watch the envelope get sealed. SO AGGRESSIVE! Why would anybody Risk lising a $200 item & Never getting to its Destination. Finally had to get a Manager involved. RUDE, POOR Customer Service. AND its only this ONE BlACK Clerk! NO WAY did I LEAVE My Package.... would probably end up being dumped or Lost! NEVER GO TO this Post Office.. UPS is just around the Corner

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Buena Vista Post Office

Buena Vista Post Office

4.5(2 reviews)
5.1 mi•Design 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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