We were at the cafe for open mic and one of the performers came in and announced that there was a fire just down the street. As we all grabbed our cell phones to call 9-1-1, we heard the first sirens, so we went outside to see what was going on.
(For lots more photos, check out www.knitmareknit.blogspot.com . Joan included photos from Papa John - a Niles resident who is everywhere something interesting is happening, and Matthew Artz - a reporter for the local newspaper.)
The Henkel Building was burning. It has a long, somewhat checkered past in our little town. It's been a cannery, and a factory where Agent Orange was manufactured. It was purchased sometime in the last 15 or 20 years by a German company that did much of the needed decontamination work.
Of late, there's been controversy about the building. It's rather an eyesore; boarded up windows are a magnet for taggers - without a few good citizens who patrol for and remove graffiti every day it would be truly awful. Our city council wants to either preserve it as an historic building or tear it down and build lots of townhouses. I'd like it to be torn down and a park area with shops created.
It's certainly less lovely now than before.