To the Editor:
To the Editor (of the Indianapolis Star)
"As we all know, the preservation of landmark architecture keeps cities strong. Indianapolis is the type of "can do" city that has shown a commitment to preserving and redeveloping its core with astounding success. Now is not the time to falter in that determination to keep Indy great.
Efforts to save the former home of Crawford's Bakery at 16th Street and Capitol Avenue appear to be gaining momentum but need public support. Demolition had been scheduled for May 1 but the building's owner, an out-of-state investor from Florida, has agreed to hold off until at least May 15 while Indiana Landmarks tries to line up a way to save the 1926 building.
Regular people have banded together to help save the building. You can help by joining the "Save the Crawford's Bakery Building" Facebook Group at: http://bit.ly/save_fb_group"
"As we all know, the preservation of landmark architecture keeps cities strong. Indianapolis is the type of "can do" city that has shown a commitment to preserving and redeveloping its core with astounding success. Now is not the time to falter in that determination to keep Indy great.
Efforts to save the former home of Crawford's Bakery at 16th Street and Capitol Avenue appear to be gaining momentum but need public support. Demolition had been scheduled for May 1 but the building's owner, an out-of-state investor from Florida, has agreed to hold off until at least May 15 while Indiana Landmarks tries to line up a way to save the 1926 building.
Regular people have banded together to help save the building. You can help by joining the "Save the Crawford's Bakery Building" Facebook Group at: http://bit.ly/save_fb_group"

