Printhouse: Houston Post Printing Press Building Tour
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Thursday, January 19
Join AIA Houston Historic Resources Committee Speaker Series
Printhouse: Houston Post Printing Press Building Tour
Address: 2410 Polk St, Houston, TX 77003
Houston’s EaDo (East Downtown) neighborhood historically was a mixed area of industrial and late nineteenth and early twentieth century residential neighborhoods. Many of the railroads that fed into Union Station (now Minute Maid Park) had spurs serving these light industrial areas on the east side. Houston Post was one such industry and its architectural design combined the daily newspaper’s administrative function with a rear warehouse that accommodated the printing presses and distribution. When purchased by Lovett Commercial, the building had been vacant since the mid-1980s when the printing presses ceased. During this tour, Tom Bett, Lovett Commercial, will discuss the history of The Houston Post, this site, the changes to the neighborhood, and some of the technical challenges adapting this mid 1950s building to a neighborhood asset.
AIA Credit: 1.5 HSW
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