Partial building collapse in downtown Baltimore prompts evacuation, road closures
BALTIMORE, AUG 4 – Two historic buildings condemned after leaning raised collapse concerns; transit routes rerouted and inspections are ongoing to assess structural stability, officials said.
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Multiple Downtown Baltimore buildings condemned following partial collapse
City structural inspectors are determining what to do with multiple buildings that partially collapsed and are now condemned in Downtown Baltimore. Massey’s Pizza and Son Son Tavern are part of the condemned buildings at 308 North Eutaw Street. It is next to a vacant three-story medical building which is currently leaning into the abandoned and dilapidated six-story Tunnel Night Club. Anthony, a life long West Baltimore resident, weighed in on h…
Downtown Baltimore Street Blocked After Two Buildings Condemned Over Collapse Risk
Source: NurPhoto / Getty A busy stretch of North Eutaw Street in downtown Baltimore remains closed as officials respond to a structural emergency involving two buildings at risk of collapse. Latest Updates: MDOT announced that Metro Subway trains will bypass Lexington Market station at reduced speeds until further notice. Commuters are advised to use nearby Charles Center or State Center stations as alternatives. MDOT MTA engineers will meet wi…
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