Welcome to Marina Historic District, FL

The Marina Historic District is a charming, pedestrian-friendly enclave in Delray Beach, centered around the city’s municipal marina and the Intracoastal Waterway. Designated as a historic district in 1988, the neighborhood features a diverse array of architectural styles constructed between 1922 and 1943, including Mediterranean Revival, Mission Revival, Art Moderne, and Florida Cottages. Its narrow, shaded streets are home to notable landmarks such as the Marine Villas and The Anchorage, designed by prominent architects like Samuel Ogren, Sr. and John Volk. Located just south of the vibrant Atlantic Avenue, the district offers a tranquil, sub-tropical atmosphere that seamlessly connects the area’s rich maritime history with modern boutique living.

 
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Overview for Marina Historic District, FL

534 people live in The Marina Historic District, where the median age is 64 and the average individual income is $87,525. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

 

524

Total Population

64 YEARS

Median Age

HIGH

Population Density

$87.525

Average individual Income

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