Penthouse Court

In the late 1930s, investment in the real estate in the Miami Beach area became popular, so the Architect started to design Mediterranean Revival houses and apartments in the South Beach area, especially around Flamingo Park.

It is listed in the City of Miami Beach Historic Property Viewer [2] A list of Martin L. Hampton's work can be found on the National Register of Historic Places on page 17 of the Nomination Form of the Congress Building.

Located one block from Lincoln Road the apartments are famous for their beautiful mosaics both in the common areas and garden and also throughout the stairwells and some interiors of both buildings.

From the vintage pictures the penthouse apartments on the third floor, the mediterranean balconies, the tropical garden and the parking area are all visible.

The Lincoln Theater can also be spotted in the photos just half a block away from Penthouse Court Apartments.

Mediterranean style balcony