![]() In the next city council cycle, officials will start seeking approval of the demolition contract, which has already been bid out. "These plans will become clearer in the coming days, including the start date of that work." "The Department of Community Planning and Economic Development, working with MFD, Public Works, and Finance and Property Services departments, is in the process of determining the demolition and clearance plans for the remaining structure," the city said in a release. The city's plans to demolish the structure are now moving forward. Three aerial water towers were brought to the scene to help douse the flames and stop the fire's spread inside the building. to find fire and smoke pouring out of the rear of the building, with flames already breaching the roof. Though an initial search found no victims, crews searched the collapsed area of the building again on Monday - enlisting the help of a cadaver dog and infrared technology - and confirmed that there were no victims inside.Īssistant Fire Chief Melanie Rucker with the Minneapolis Fire Department says crews arrived just after 5 a.m. ![]() MINNEAPOLIS - Minneapolis city officials say the investigation of the old Kmart fire on Lake Street last week is now complete.Īccording to a city spokesperson, the final cause and origin of Friday's fire are undetermined. Fire expected to speed up demolition of former Kmart on Lake Street in Minneapolis 01:39 ![]()
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