Holly residents meet with officials to discuss what’s next after devastating downtown fire Officials say fire crews are still on the scene Wednesday
HOLLY, Mich – The Holly community met with city officials Wednesday afternoon to discuss moving forward after Tuesday’s devastating downtown fire.
Several people were in attendance to find out what comes next after several businesses were damaged by the flames.
Read: Massive fire damages several businesses in Downtown Holly
The fire burned down Antiques Arcade and Andy’s Place, and seriously damaged the rear of the Holly Hotel.
Officials say fire crews are still on the scene Wednesday.
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