the tower marquee in all its historic glory
the tower marquee defaced and destroyed with an LED panel that has no character
A FORM LETTER FROM HISTORIC PRESERVATIONIST BILL FULLER
FOR CONTACTING CITY AND MDC OFFICIALS
Petition update
Form Letter- Please write to our local representatives
Dec 16, 2015 — Folks,
we have had a tremendous response to our campaign. We need to continue
to sound the alarm so that Miami-Dade College will restore the marquee.
Please find below a form letter and contact list so that you can
write our local representatives. Feel free to modify the letter to your
liking.
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Dear _________________, (name, title of mayor, commissioner, MDC president)
I
am writing to respectfully ask that you do everything in your power to
make sure the Tower Theater Marquee is restored and returned to the
historic building’s façade.
The Tower opened in 1926 and is the icon
of Little Havana, which hosts more than four million visitors each year.
Its marquee was the first in the United States to advertise the
screening of films with Spanish subtitles.
The Tower is at the
epicenter of world-famous Calle Ocho. Its marquee has been a beacon for
decades and has appeared in countless photographs by artists, residents
and visitors.
The restored theater is owned by the City of Miami and
operated by Miami-Dade College. Miami-Dade College recently presented
the City’s Historic and Environmental Preservation Board with plans to
remove the original marquee and replace it with a modern, non-historic
LED sign.
The college cited maintenance costs for the classic marquee
and better visibility from Calle Ocho traffic for the LED marquee as
reasons justifying the major alteration to the city-designated historic
property. Neighboring property owners, merchants and residents received
no notice of the HEP Board’s meeting. But the original, beloved marquee
has been removed.
We are a broad base of stakeholders who do not want
to lose the visual centerpiece of Little Havana to the electronic
blight of an LED marquee. We know that Little Havana is one of the
most-visited places in the city and state because it is unique,
authentic and filled with history. If marquees, facades and historic
design elements are removed, our neighborhood will lose its vibrancy and
viability.
We all support Miami-Dade College – it is one of the most
inclusive educational institutions in America and one of the greatest
community assets in Miami. We simply feel that mistakes were made in a
race to modernize and an appropriate solution can be reached to preserve
the historic marquee while serving the needs of the college, City of
Miami and our culturally-rich community.
We urge you to collaborate
with MDC, the City of Miami and the community to preserve the original
marquee. Historic preservation not only enriches our community, but it
also is a proven pathway to revitalization and economic prosperity
throughout our nation and the world.
Thank you for working for the people of Little Havana and Miami,
_____________________(signature of person emailing the letter)
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Contact List:
Eduardo Padron, Miami-Dade College President
epadron@mdc.edu
Tomas Regaldo, City of Miami Mayor
tregalado@miamigov.com
Frank Carollo, City of Miami Commissioner
fcarollooffice@miamigov.com
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