Save Wright!! A Message From The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy-Please Pass On!
Thank you for taking action to save the David Wright House from demolition by signing our petition. Your action is an important element in demonstrating the special significance of this building and the nationwide and even worldwide concern that has been voiced about its future. You can continue to support our preservation efforts by sharing this petition with your friends, family and co-workers. We still need many more signatures in order to demonstrate the extent of interest and concern. We share these numbers with the Phoenix City Council and the media and the amount of signatures has an important impact.
We plan to update you regarding our progress to achieve landmark or historic preservation designation for the David Wright House. We will also post major developments about the David Wright House on our website.
This petition is one part of multiple actions by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy and our local partners to save thisimportant building. Often our work is behind-the-scenes because we can be most effective in that way, but throughout our history the Conservancy has been instrumental in many "saves." If you are interested in helping support our mission to facilitate the preservation of ALL of Wright's built work, I would encourage you to become a member today! In addition to becoming a partner in our efforts, Conservancy members also receive:
- Subscription to SaveWright , the Conservancy's color magazine published twice a year
- Advance notification and opportunities to visit Wright-designed private spaces rarely open to the public
If you are already a member, thank you for your continued support!
With your help, we can help ensure Wright's legacy for generations to come.
Best regards,
Janet Halstead
Executive Director
Apparently there was an anonymous buyer for the house but they've dropped their offer so now they're looking for another buyer -
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/business/2012/11/buyer-drops-bid-to-purchase-frank.htm l