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Rededication for Vanderbilt-era Cape Haze Pavilion

A $100,000 renovation of the Cape Haze Community Center is 90 percent complete, including indoor and outdoor upgrades.

The center, located at the corner of Spyglass Alley and Spaniards Road, was developed by Alfred and William Vanderbilt starting in 1955.

Its prominent architectural feature is its exposed concrete joists, typical of post-World War II modernism, now known as the "mid-century modern" style.

“It was about safety, security and being able to use it more,”

said Bob Howell of the Cape Haze Property Owners Association, listing upgrades such as a new flat screen, trim, paint, electrical panel, new air conditioning, indoor and outdoor lights, fans, attic storage, and a covered patio.

A social event will be held at the center on the 17th, with a bigger opening event planned for the annual November meeting.

Author's summary: Renovation of Cape Haze Community Center nears completion.

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Boca Beacon Boca Beacon — 2025-10-16

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