United States historic place
The Arnold Bakery Building is a historic commerce building in east-central Austin, Texas constructed around 1890.
In addition to being a bakery, the building served many other purposes throughout the 20th century for the African-American community before falling into disrepair. In 2000, the building was bought and renovated for a design studio as part of a local urban renewal project.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1]
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