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  2. Fisher Island, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Island was separated from the barrier island which became Miami Beach in 1905, when Government Cut was dredged across the northern end of the island. [7] Construction of Fisher Island began in 1919 when Carl G. Fisher , a wealthy land developer originally from Indiana , purchased the property from businessman and real estate developer ...

  3. Carl G. Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher, with the assistance of his partners John Graham McKay and Thomas Walkling, became involved in the real-estate development of a largely unpopulated barrier island near Miami. They invested in land and dredging, promoted deed restrictions, and provided much-needed working capital to the earlier Lummus and Collins family pioneers to ...

  4. Dana A. Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, he and his wife Rebecca sold land to the City of Miami for a park for African–Americans (during an era of segregation). Dorsey Park is located on Northwest 17th Street and First Avenue. In 1919, Dorsey was forced to sell Fisher Island to the automotive pioneer Carl G. Fisher, who was developing Miami Beach.

  5. This listed home on Miami’s Star Island once belonged to ...

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    Miami’s tony Star Island, a private enclave that’s long attracted A-listers, has a hot new and currently the only listing: the former waterfront estate of Rosie O’Donnell, now on the market ...

  6. From stock market news to jobs and real estate, it can all be found here. ... After the deadly collapse of a 12-story condominium tower in the Surfside suburb of Miami in 2021, state lawmakers ...

  7. Lincoln Road - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Lincoln Road was a forest of mangroves, as was most of Miami Beach. In 1912, Carl Fisher cleared a strip of the mangroves from the Atlantic (east) side of the island to the Biscayne Bay (west) side of the island and it eventually became the town's social center. Fisher maintained a real estate office on Lincoln Road.

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