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245 00 |a Grenald, Ben Interview |h [electronic resource].
246 35 |i Added title page title: |a Ben Grenald interview |b Miami Beach Visual Memoir.
260        |a [S.l.] : |b Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA), |c 2016-01-12.
300        |a 00: |b 56:24
506        |u http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
506        |a In copyright
520 2    |a Ben Grenald, decorated Naval officer, pharmacist entrepreneur, member of the Visitors and Convention Authority, and 3 times Vice Mayor of Miami Beach, was born in Poland and grew up in Louisville, KY, the place his parents chose to settle down after the upheavals of post World War I in Europe. Mr. Grenald, a chemist by schooling and a pharmacist, bought and ran a series of pharmacies both on Miami Beach and in Miami until he eventually owned 30. His first store was at 9th and Washinton. He holds many patents on cosmetic and medicinal items, including Shuttle, a first aid antispetic spray and skin cream still sold in Beach pharmacies. After establishing several pharmacies and stores, he says he wanted to give back to the City of Miami Beach so he ran for the commission in 1982 and was Vice Mayor for three terms. During that time he managed to convince bankers that tourism was indeed an industry, worthy of investment like any other. He also takes credit as being the father of sidewalk cafes. He asked for a 6 month trial period and it was, as he predicted, a huge success. He counts many people as friends, including celebrities like Jackie Gleason and Sammy Davis Jr. He said he was present when Sinatra told Ben Novak, owner of the Fountainbleu Hotel that if he didn't allow his fellow entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. (who was black and part of the famous Rat Pack – Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford) to stay at the hotel, he would not stay there either. This pressure on Novak resulted in breaking down the racial barrier at Miami Beach hotels for overnight guests. Blacks were welcome to perform but not spend the night.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Florida International University, |d 2016. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Florida International University.
650        |a Oral histories—Miami Beach (Fla.).
650        |a Phamarcy |z United States |z Florida.
650        |a NIghtclubs |z United States |z Florida -- Miami Beach.
655    4 |a Video Recordings.
662        |a United States |b Florida |c Miami Dade |d Miami Beach.
710 2    |a Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL).
710 2    |a Close-Up Productions.
773 0    |t Ben Grenald interview
830    0 |a dpSobek.
830    0 |a Miami Metropolitan Archive.
830    0 |a Miami Beach Visual Memoirs.
852        |a dpSobek |c Miami Metropolitan Archive
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997        |a Miami Metropolitan Archive


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