Two GoFundMe accounts have been set up to help the business owners and tenants who are affected by the collapsed wall at 612 Main St.
The east wall of the building, which houses Atomic Vapor, Creative Nails & Hair and a second-floor apartment, unexpectedly collapsed on March 26.
City Administrator Ryan Stevens said in an email to the Daily Record on Monday that the city is waiting for the owner and his contractor to get some testing done for the State. The back portion of the building, the addition, will have to be demolished but the front, which is the original building, can likely be saved, he said.
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Shay Ardrey, the aunt of Aylie Horn, who lived in the apartment with her fiancé, Gavin Mendoza, set up the GoFundMe account for the couple who suddenly found themselves without a home.
"Unfortunately, they did not have rental insurance and this was their first rental experience," the GoFundMe post states. "Gavin was present during the collapse, and while we are grateful they were not hurt, they have to find a new place to live and we do not know if any of their belongings will be salvageable. Any support that the community is willing to offer would be greatly appreciated."
That account may be found at https://www.gofundme.com/f/building-apartment-collapse-relief-fund.
Atomic Vapor, which is owned and operated by the Mendoza family, also has a GoFundMe account to help the business recoup some of its losses.
That account may be found at https://bit.ly/43Fuflo.
No injuries were reported during the collapse.
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