For decades, the Merita Bread sign acted as a welcoming beacon to downtown Orlando for those traveling eastbound on I-4, just south of downtown. Two years ago, the bread company closed its doors when ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. GREENSBORO, N.C. — More than 18,000 Hostess ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Crews began demolishing the former Merita Bread building in Orlando Wednesday. Maudlin International Trucks plans to build a dealership on the location. The Merita Bread factory closed ...
The Merita Bakery Outlet located at 2160 NE 31st Ave. has closed down amid ongoing proceedings to declare bankruptcy by the Hostess Brands corporation. Landlord of the property Mike Yoho said the ...
Workers are dismantling and removing Orlando’s giant Merita Bread sign, a neon icon that served as an unofficial gateway to Orlando for generations of Interstate 4 commuters. For more than 50 years, I ...
There are a lot of historic signs in the collection of the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. Now a sign that is instantly recognizable to anyone who frequently drives on Interstate 4 has ...
The smell of baking bread was a familiar smell for motorists traveling along I-4 through downtown Orlando for decades. The former Merita Bread bakery, which closed three years ago when Hostess went ...
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