Sadly, the fire caused damage to neighboring businesses, one being the Pillar Lounge where I have spent the past two years working and remodeling. Smoke and flames came through the windows on the shared wall and also destroyed the roof. Water damage from the fire rescue crews further damaged the walls, carpets, furniture, and hardwoods.
The way it's shaping up, it will take about 3 or 4 months for insurance repairs to be completed, then the lounge will need additional preparations to try and open in the late spring or early summer. It's heartbreaking, but the most important thing is that Steve survived and the community is pulling together for him.
Downtown Lancaster Loses A Landmark In Zap & Co.
Neighbors pick up pieces after Zap & Co. blaze forced them from their businesses
Wow, this is really sad. Any ideas on how the fire started?
ReplyDeleteHey Jaclyn - From what I've heard, the building was deemed too destroyed to find a source of the fire. Currently, insurance has their own inspections going on and that will most likely hold things up. With it being an old building, a lot of things could start a fire. My bet is on old electrical outlet being overdrawn and popped some sparks.
ReplyDeleteYikes. Old buildings: filled with charm but lurking dangers as well. I hope they figure it out! I loved that shop, really sad to see it go.
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