Just 24 hours earlier, the streets were filled with laughter and fun for a fall festival. Tears and shock replaced fun and laughter on that following October morning.
ENTERPRISE, Ala. - In the early morning hours of October 16, 2022, smoke and flames engulfed a building in downtown Enterprise.
Thankfully, no one was injured in the fire, but the building where five small businesses were located was virtually destroyed. The community of Enterprise took no time to jump in and offer a helping hand to those who lost their livelihood. Just one month later, the All About Heart Fundraiser raised money to benefit the business owners of Coffee Corner, the Bryan Pharmacy Lofts, All About Art, She Shed, and Serendipity by Kei.
In January, the buildings were demolished, which paved the way for construction to start anew. The owner of the building, Regena Lacey, said that their goal was to be open by the fourth business quarter of 2023. “We’re going to rise from these ashes and be better than before,” Lacey mentioned.
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