DOB issues demolition order at Bronx warehouse destroyed in fire

Officials say the flames completely destroyed the building and injured 3 firefighters in the process.

News 12 Staff

Jul 26, 2024, 12:23 PM

Updated 96 days ago

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The Department of Buildings ordered a full demolition of the Hunts Point warehouse that went up in flames on Tiffany Street Tuesday morning.
Today, a crew was outside the building at 540 Tiffany St. painting wooden boards currently blocking the building. Authorities say they can’t confirm a demolition timeline just yet. But we're told they’re mitigating the risk of injuries by ordering the warehouse to be demolished, issuing a work without permit violation, and a partial vacate order for the driveway right next door.
This all comes after the building caught on fire Tuesday morning — lighting the sky orange, filling the air with smoke, and leaving three firefighters hospitalized, luckily with just minor injuries.
A spokesperson from the DOB says the building’s owner is working to hire a demolition crew. If he fails to follow their order, the city will hire a demolition crew themselves.