- Fry Street Fire
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June 28 ,2007 the Historic Fry Street area ofDenton, Texas was burned down by a 22-year-old unidentified arsonist with aMolotov Cocktail . The area referred to as "Fry Street" is the area between Fry St/Welch St and Oak St/Hickory St. The Tomato, a local pizza place frequented byUniversity of North Texas students, was the primary target damaged by the fire but the entire block was demolished bypolice andfirefighter s before the next morning. The area had been at the center of a contentious battle between Save Fry Street and United Equities Inc. [http://www.unitedequities.com/] [ [http://www.dentonrc.com Set ablaze, then razed: Bulldozers move in after arson destroys Fry Street landmark] - Denton Record Chronicle] Failed verification|date=April 2008Background
Houston based developer United Equities Inc. bought most of the commercial lots on and around Fry Street, with plans to raze them in exchange for “upscale” businesses including the anchor store for the project, a
CVS Pharmacy .OnMay 10 ,2006 word began to spread around town of the purchase, and students began to organize a group called Save Fry Street with flyers and theInternet . [ [http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/specialprojects/frystreetfervor/stories/DRC_Fry_Street_neighborhood_0629.2508d2fd.html Emotions mix over changing neighborhood] - Denton Record Chronicle] Protests by residents and current and formerUniversity of North Texas students angered by plans to raze and redevelop the area began and would last over a year until the fire.The Tomato restaurant closed on
May 13 ,2007 along with Bagheri’s Italian Restaurant, Java Flakes, Texas Jive, Naranja Cafe, the Spirit Station and Andy’s Hair Spot. [http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/specialprojects/frystreetfervor/stories/DRC_Fry_Street_fallout_1209.7fd69a06.html Consequences of Fry Street] - Denton Record Chronicle] On June 22-23,Habitat for Humanity ofDenton County hosted an auction of building materials salvaged from buildings slated for demolition. Overnight, vandals defaced a 1980s-era mural, portions of which had been auctioned off for $1,600. [ [http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/specialprojects/frystreetfervor/stories/DRC_Saving_faces_0626.15649e6f.html Saving Faces] - Denton Record Chronicle] OnJune 25 , workers began to clear the buildings, ripping out the insides. Local protesters connected with Save Fry Street began to squat inside the emptied-out Tomato.The fire
The Fry Street Fire was set around 11 p.m.. Hundreds of students were at the bars in the area, and watched the fire. More students gathered after the news had reached them. The 22-year-old man accused of torching The Tomato in protest of the
redevelopment surrendered to fire marshals and posted bail onJuly 11 ,2007 .Save Fry Street
Save Fry Street is a group of concerned citizens who mobilized to try to stop the demolition of Fry Street. [http://www.savefrystreet.com/ Save Fry Street Website] ] This is part of their mission statement, which is available online:
We are not against improvement, or even growth. But we are against the destruction of a historical cultural center of Denton–one with deep roots in the college community. A large percentage of Denton is made up of small, local stores and restaurants. Many tenants of Fry Street have wanted repairs to the buildings but found the landlord unwilling to maintain the general upkeep required. Most had to rely on themselves to improve their rental property. We want improvement, but don’t need demolishing.
Norah Jones ,Grammy Award -winning artist, was named the Honorary Chairwoman of Save Fry Street on December 21st, 2006.Role of the Internet
Video and pictures of the Fry Street Fire were on the
Internet within 3 hours of the fire starting. Popular sites such asMySpace .com andYouTube .com were used to spread the footage to more people. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRILhkqk814 YouTube Video]References
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