Former Enron trader to raze historic home Preservationists, whose hands are tied, say it's a sign River Oaks, too, is losing its past By LISA GRAY Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Ben DeSoto / Chronicle Salvage crews begin preparing the historic Dogwoods home in River Oaks for demolition. The grand old house at 2950 Lazy Lane - an updated historic property known as Dogwoods - hardly looked like a teardown. But this week, its new owner, John D. Arnold, the former wunderkind of Enron's energy trading desk, began demolishing it. Dogwoods, valued with its land at $4.9 million, shares a driveway and a history with Bayou Bend next door, a house museum maintained by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. ***Edited to remove copyrighted content ******