Ruh-roh. The Glendale Historical Society has sent a letter to Glendale officials, arguing that the brick building at 230 S. Orange Street--the building Caruso recently purchased to help expand the Americana (this is the struture next to the Golden Key)--should be saved, reports the Glendale News Press. "John LoCascio, president of the Glendale Historical Society, said the empty brick building is a 'very rare' local example of the Mission Revival style." Caruso Affiliated is fighting back, natch. Matt Middlebrook, a vice president for Caruso Affiliated, says he's confident that the building doesn't have "any historical significance." [Glendale News Press]
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