A quick update to a story we noted back in August -- the District's Historic Preservation Review Board has officially granted landmark status to the Wonder Bread Factory (officially known as Dorsch's White Cross Bakery) at 641 S Street NW in Shaw.
Wonder Bread Factory Granted Landmark Status
Nicknaming This Building Should Be Fun
Earlier this month, we passed along the news that the Wonder Bread/Hostess Cake Factory at 641 S Street NW in Shaw was being considered for inclusion on the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites as it underwent redevelopment. Now we know how new owner Douglas Development would like to update the site.
Wonder Bread Factory Nominated For Historic Preservation
The District's Historic Preservation Review Board is going through a long-standing vacancy crisis, but that doesn't mean that it isn't considering buildings for preservation. The latest high-profile nominee to cross the HPRB's desk? The Wonder Bread Factory at 641 S Street NW in Shaw.
Cash Rules Everything Around The Third Church of Christ, Scientist
The future of Third Church of Christ, Scientist, the controversial building located at 16th and I Streets NW, has been a matter of furious debate for some time. But Jonathan O'Connell brings an update today -- an infusion of cash means plans to demolish the structure and replace it with an office building with a space for the church's congregation to worship are back on track. The property's owner, ICG Properties, plans to submit the required zoning changes sometime in 2011 after Chevy Chase development firm JBG Cos. bought into the project.
Preserving the Metropolitan AME Church
Yesterday the Washington Post wrote about a preservation effort for Maryland's historic tobacco barns, which were named as among the 11 most endangered historic buildings in the nation back in 2004. That part you know already. For its 2010 list of America's Most Endangered Places, the National Trust for Historic Preservation just named a building even closer to home: the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Judge All But Rules Fate of Third Church of Christ, Scientist
"Have you seen the church?" Judge Robertson asked . . . "Yes, your honor," she replied.more ›
Know Any Endangered Historic Places?
If so, the DC Preservation League needs your help. They're putting together their annual Most Endangered Places in Washington list and they're calling for submissions from the public. Endangered places can be "buildings, parks or other landscaped areas, or even vistas and other aspects of the city's unique planned history." Nomination forms and past lists can be found on their website, but hurry! Submissions must be postmarked by this Friday, February 6. Photo by mosley.brian.

