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McAllister_Hotel Latitude and Longitude:

25°46′30″N 80°11′17″W / 25.774921°N 80.18804°W / 25.774921; -80.18804
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Photograph of the McAllister Hotel in 1926 courtesy of the Florida Photographic Collection

The McAllister Hotel was a ten-story high-rise hotel in Downtown Miami, Florida. It opened on December 31, 1919, and until 1925, was the tallest building in Miami. It was demolished in 1988, and the site is now the home to 50 Biscayne built in 2007 at 554 feet (169 m). The McAllister Hotel is considered one of Miami's first skyscrapers and was a city icon until its demolition. It was designed by Walter De Garmo. [1] The architect was Frank Valentine Newell. [2]. For many years, the McAllister was the home of radio station WQAM, one of Miami's classic top 40 stations. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ Inventory of the Walter C. DeGarmo Architectural Drawings Historical Museum of Southern Florida
  2. ^ Newell, Frank Valentine | Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada Dictionary of Architects in Canada
  3. ^ [FCC data base]
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Preceded by Tallest Building in Miami
1917–1925
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Succeeded by

25°46′30″N 80°11′17″W / 25.774921°N 80.18804°W / 25.774921; -80.18804