Former Dallas high school building was saved, but it remains empty

March 23, 2010
Alumni from Crozier Tech fought to preserve building
From The Dallas Morning News: The century-old classical revival building that once housed Crozier Technical High School in Dallas has sat abandoned for 15 years –- a perennial item on preservationists' most-endangered lists and a source of frustration to city planners. Preservationists credit the alumni group with saving the structure, but the owners have argued that those preservation restrictions have made it harder to develop. The building was purchased in 1998 for $6.1 million by a California investor.

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