News Demolition plan looms over mosaic murals from 70s in South Beach

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Giant murals on the side of the old Wells Fargo building, at the centric corner of Lincoln Road and Alton Road in South Beach, depict scenes of U.S. history.

An artist’s intricate work, exemplary of an ancient technique, used tiny pieces to create whole images on the building’s walls — and it could all be lost during demolition.

“These are magnificent murals - mosaics,” said doctor and artist Emilio Romero. “They were done in 1971 by Enzo Gallo.”

Gallo’s son, Julio, said they are perfect depictions of the American Dream created for the international community in Miami Beach.

”My dad was Italian and he moved to Cuba, and he immigrated to this country,” Julio Gallo said. “When you see the mosaics, they are different manifestations of the American flag and how it persevered through American history.”

The building is currently surrounded by chain-link fencing and will be demolished to make way for new mixed-use development. Local 10 first reported the fate of the murals in 2015, when the demolition plan was confirmed.

At the time, a representative from development company Crescent Heights told Local 10 they would be interested in saving the art.

”Since then, there’s been no action,” said Daniel Ciraldo, Executive Director of the Miami Design Preservation League later adding, “Look, we try our best but this is a non-historic district, it’s a building we’ve tried for advocacy for years.”

The building itself is not historic, but preservationists like Ciraldo believe the 1971 artwork does have value. A spokesperson for the City of Miami Beach told Local 10 that there is no date yet on the demolition.

Asbestos abatement still has to be completed.

”When there’s a will there’s a way, and our hope is that through public outreach and outcry that someone will come forward with the knowledge of what to do,” Ciraldo said.

”We know we need to destroy some things in order to advance, but don’t destroy creativity or wonderful murals,” Romero said.

Local 10 News reached out to CitizenM Hotels, which plans to build a hotel on the property.

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