West Texas Utilities Power Plant

The West Texas Utilities (WTU) Power Plant, completed in 1922, was designed by Dallas architect Wyatt C. Hedrick. The innovative design of the industrial space incorporated plentiful natural light, as well as a smokestack which remains a dominant feature of Abilene’s skyline. The plant was one of about six of its kind built in Texas in the early 20th century. The WTU plant served as a regional electricity provider until the 1960s, and helped shape the energy industry and economy of West Texas.

The facility is individually listed on the National Register but has sat vacant for decades and is threatened by neglect. The current owner is considering demolishing the structure if a buyer cannot be found.

A feasibility study for the adaptive use of the WTU building is an essential step in finding a new owner who can bring life to this important site in central Abilene. The donation of a conservation easement will also provide important tax benefits for the property owner.


ADDRESS: E Hwy 80 and 100 Block N 2nd St, Abilene (Taylor County)

DESIGNATION: NRHP

STATUS: Endangered

OWNER: Private

RESOURCE TYPE: Industrial

YEAR LISTED: 2022

 
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