Harrisburg’s spokeswoman said that the city would rebuild a portion of the Broad Street Market’s brick building that recently collapsed during construction.
A brick wall of the fire-damaged building fell on Dec. 15 during construction, but Communications Director Mischelle Moyer said the city would rebuild and is securing the other walls.
Moyer told TheBurg that architects and engineers are finalizing a soil stabilization plan for the building and that there will be “noticeable progress in the near future.”
“That being said, work has never stopped in other areas of the building,” Moyer added. “Our large-scale infrastructure items have been ordered and construction crews are on site each day.”
Construction to rebuild the brick building began this fall and is expected to last through spring 2027. The building sustained significant damage during a July 2023 electrical fire.
Earlier this month, Gov. Josh Shapiro urged local officials to “get moving” on the market rebuild.
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