Maynard Street fire started in restaurant kitchen, Ann Arbor fire officials say
ANN ARBOR, MI -- A fire that burned one building and closed two businesses started in a restaurant kitchen, according to the Ann Arbor Fire Department. Read more: Fire destroys building on Maynard Street in downtown Ann ArborThe fire started in the kitchen ventilation system of Madras Masala Restaurant, the Ann Arbor Fire Department announced on social media Monday, Jan. 23. “The kitchen wrapped around the vape shop; the vape shop did not run the length of the building,” the department wrote. Vape City, which also has an Ypsilanti location, opened in Ann Arbor in November 2021. Read more from The Ann Arbor News:Fire guts commercial building in downtown Ann Arbor, leads to demolition‘Don’t call us Q-tips!’: White-haired seniors rock out at weekly Ann Arbor happy hourDevelopment on farmland near Saline would have feel of Ann Arbor’s Old West Side, planner says
mlive.comFire guts commercial building in downtown Ann Arbor, leads to demolition
ANN ARBOR, MI -- A commercial building housing two Ann Arbor businesses was demolished following a devastating Friday morning fire, officials said. At about 6:50 a.m. Jan. 20, crews from the Ann Arbor Fire Department were dispatched for a “smoke investigation” in the area of the Maynard Street parking structure in downtown Ann Arbor. Firefighters arrived to find significant flames coming from a single-story commercial building in the 300 block of Maynard Street, officials said. The fire went up through a third alarm, pulling in all of the Ann Arbor fire resources, as well as nearby mutual aid. The fire was under control before 11 a.m., Ann Arbor fire Chief Mike Kennedy said previously.
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