As demolition begins on the charred remains of the top floor of the historic Heritage Building, the city is left with uncertainty as to what will happen next for the historic Heritage Building. City officials and on-lookers alike hope to see the building rebuilt in it’s likeness, to maintain the downtown Auburn Main Street image.
In the days after the fire the citizens of Auburn have not let up in their determination to see the displaced residents of the Heritage Apartments cared for. Donations of all kind continue to flow into the Auburn Food Bank, and the Food Bank staff stepped up to meet the need of assisting in collecting these donations without a second thought.
Many businesses impacted by the fire, such as Hidden Entity Tattoo & Piercing have reassured customers that they will be back, showing resilience in the face of such devastation.
There will no doubt be confusion regarding which businesses have been impacted by the fire. This, and the closure of E Main Street to vehicle traffic, is certain to cause businesses in close proximity to the Heritage Building to suffer financial loss. Citizens are urged to consider patronizing these businesses to help lessen the peripheral damage caused by the fire.
Though E Main Street is closed to vehicle traffic, it is not closed to foot traffic. The businesses within immediate vicinity to the Heritage Building that remain open can be reached by parking in the Safeway parking lot, or via street parking.
Please confirm business hours of operation during this hectic time.
Main Street Businesses
Nelson’s Jewelry & Gifts, 101 E Main
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Nail Bar & Lashes, 104 E Main
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Shoe Forest & More, 113 E Main
Studio IV, 119 E. Main
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Turning Point Studios, 131 E Main
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Dollar Latino Jireh Deli, 2 B St SE
J’s Teriyaki, 4 B St SE
Sewing Specialties, 14 B St NE
Hello Georgeous Boutique & Cafe, 202 E Main St
The Mane Team Salon, 205 E Main A
CoreStar Pilates, 205 E Main B
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A Little Knitty, 218 E Main
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Cressons Barber Shop, 222 E Main St B
1st Time Driving Academy, 222 E Main St H
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Auburn Valley Creative Arts, 226 E Main St
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Buddy’s Home Furnishings, 252 E Main
Comstock’s Bindery & Bookshop, 257 E Main
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Sew Beautiful Alterations, 264 E Main
Christian Science Reading Room, 268 E Main
American Lighting Fixture Co, 295 E Main
The following businesses are currently closed due to the fire. Please monitor for these businesses (likely) relocation and support them once they re-open: U-Float Spa, Hidden Entity Tattoo & Piercing, Henry’s Homeplate Pub, Top Nails, Cindy Hensen with Farmer’s Insurance, Pho Thang Long restaurant, Avatars Virtual Reality Arcade, G & E Spa and Therapeutic Massage Works, based out of U-Float. The interior damage to Bananas Antiques is unclear at this time, though externally it does not appear as damaged as the main building.
Updated Friday December 29, 2017 at 5:30
People lived there as well and lost everything, My sister was one of them.
Hi Kitty. This article is regarding the 2017 Heritage Building fire, not this weekend’s Max House fire.