Opa-locka was built as a Moorish fantasy — domes, minarets, and streets named out of the Arabian Nights — and no city in Florida has architecture with more personality worth preserving.
Where else does City Hall look like a sultan's palace? Glenn Curtiss laid out Opa-locka in the 1920s with the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western Hemisphere, and that heritage still defines streets like Ali Baba Avenue and Sharazad Boulevard. We help homeowners here restore and modernize with respect — updating kitchens and baths, repairing plaster the right way, and bringing older homes up to today's standards without stripping their character.
"They repaired details other contractors told us to just tear out. Real craftsmen."
— Homeowner, Opa-locka