Jodie Wagner
Palm Beach Daily News
A pair of soon-to-be renovated properties were designated historic landmarks Wednesday during the Palm Beach Town Council's monthly development review meeting.
The properties, at 100 El Bravo Way and 127 Root Trail, earned unanimous approval as landmarks following presentations by landmarks consultants Emily Stillings and Janet Murphy.
The properties, built in 1922 and 1905, respectively, will be restored and renovated after their owners received earlier approval from the town's Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The El Bravo Way property, an oceanfront, Mediterranean revival-style home purchased for $24.5 million last spring by a company associated with Cleveland Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert, already has undergone extensive renovations during the past century, most recently in the early 2000s when an eastern wing was added.