The E.W.F. Stirrup House in the background, as seen from the Charles Avenue Historical Marker. Photograph by author. |
This blog is moving into the digital age today with the official launch of EmTV. See? Now I’m just like Glenn Beck.
I thought I’d test the video recorder in my new camera on the historical 120-year old E.W.F. Stirrup House. Surprised at how good it turned out, I decided to post it to my blog.
Aries Development, owned in part by Gino Falsetto, has a 50-year lease on the E.W.F. Stirrup property. Rather than take the most minimal actions to preserve the house, Falsetto is allowing the E.W.F. Stirrup House to fall into Demolition By Neglect. Since 2009, when I began writing about, researching, and documenting the E.W.F. Stirrup House, it has only gotten worse.
Miami has had a law against Demolition By Neglect. City inspectors are falling down on their jobs.
Please watch:
You can see my entire series in my Unpacking Coconut Grove Compendium.