Who Was George Allen? (Coral Gables Black History Spotlight)

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This week the City of Coral Gables spotlights George Allen. Allen moved to South Florida from the Bahamas in 1928 seeking a better life. He was employed by George Merrick, the founder of Coral Gables, and rose quickly through the ranks to become a foreman. He made wise investments by purchasing land and properties in Coconut Grove, Coral Gables and South Dade. As a result, he started his own business.

By the late 1930s, Allen had built a home on Industrial Avenue in Coral Gables as his business grew. In addition to real estate, his businesses also included selling wood in the winter, hauling watermelons, farming and operating a produce truck.

To honor Allen, the City of Coral Gables renamed Industrial Avenue as George Allen Avenue in 1994.

 

Photo Courtesy of the City of Coral Gables

Story Courtesy of the City of Coral Gables

Date Posted: February 5, 2025

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