Huntingdon County business struck by fire set to reopen Saturday

Publish date: 2024-05-19

TYRONE, Pa. -- A Huntingdon County business that fell victim to a fire earlier this week is set to reopen Saturday.

According to a post by Martin's Garden Center, it is planning to reopen for business Saturday morning.

"We are super excited about the progress today! We are planning to be open for business tomorrow morning thanks to all the helping hands! We are beyond blessed by your kindness!" read the post.

Martin's Garden Center owner Daniel Martin said several buildings on the property caught fire and were destroyed Tuesday night, but said the majority of his products were not harmed.

On Wednesday, volunteers and workers began removing debris and rebuilding the business. Martin said a rough estimate on the cost of damages is $50,000 to $100,000.

A fire marshal is investigating and has not released the cause of the fire.

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