Claudia Barnett, a sales associate with Premier Sotheby’s International Realty’s Sarasota - Downtown office, has been elected vice chair of the Sarasota Historic Preservation Advisory Board. Appointed by the City Council, she is serving her second year on the board.
An accomplished professional with 40 years of experience in real estate, Claudia specializes in historic preservation. After ten years as a snowbird living on Siesta Key, she and her husband Jack relocated from Washington, D.C. to Sarasota full time, where they purchased and renovated their own historic 1926 home in the Sapphire Shores neighborhood — on the first lot ever sold by John Ringling.
The Sarasota Historic Preservation Advisory Board was established for the purposes of recommending the designation of historically significant structures and archaeologically significant sites to the City Commission. The board also can recommend the designation of historically significant districts, approve applications for moving permits and review recommendations for local properties being referred to the National Register of Historic Places.
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“It is an honor to protect and recognize the value of historic properties in Sarasota. As we tear things down and build condos, we need to protect the Sarasota that people come to when they anticipate paradise. Protecting the integrity of Sarasota for the future is my personal goal.”
— Claudia Barnett, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
About Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
Headquartered in Naples, Florida, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty has over 1,000 associates and employees in 40 locations throughout Florida and North Carolina. Premier Sotheby's International Realty also benefits from an association with the storied Sotheby's auction house, established in 1744. For more information, visit premiersothebysrealty.com.