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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Watch: 100-year-old building housing Starbucks destroyed in California wildfires

Watch: 100-year-old building housing Starbucks destroyed in California wildfires

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
January 9, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Watch: 100-year-old building housing Starbucks destroyed in California wildfires

A historic 100-year-old building, home to a Starbucks outlet, was reduced to ashes as a wildfire devastated Southern California. At least five people have lost their lives, and hundreds of thousands have been evacuated, with reports of homes and properties burned to the ground.

The iconic building, located in Palisades Village in Pacific Palisades, was commissioned in 1924. It stood as a part of California’s architectural heritage and was beloved by locals. Before-and-after footage of the building’s destruction has gone viral on social media, with many expressing their heartbreak over its loss.

One social media user commented, “The loss of a 100-year-old historic building really puts into perspective how these fires destroy more than just property—they’re erasing pieces of California’s heritage.”

The Palisades Village Starbucks is unrecognizable after being ravaged by fire.

'The Business Block' in Pacific Palisades appears to be completely burned down. The Starbucks building was 100 years old, commissioned in 1924.

The fire has reached 11,000 acres, with over a thousand… pic.twitter.com/edhAMQldHX

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 8, 2025

Wildfire devastates Los Angeles County

The fire, now the largest in Los Angeles County, has scorched over 15,800 acres between Malibu and Santa Monica. Over 1,000 structures have been destroyed, including several key landmarks in the Palisades area, such as the upscale Palisades Village shopping center.

Neighborhoods have been obliterated, with notable sites like the Pierson Playhouse and parts of Palisades High School left in ruins. Across the street from the Village, the historic ‘Business Block’ has been entirely consumed by flames, leaving nothing but blackened remnants.

A community in mourning

The wildfire has created an apocalyptic scene, with ashes falling from the sky and streets eerily deserted. Residents are grieving the loss of not only their homes but also landmarks that hold significant cultural and emotional value.

One local remarked, “I loved that Starbucks. So heartbreaking,” echoing the sentiments of many others.

Firefighters are battling the blaze as it moves closer to the iconic Hollywood sign and buildings along Sunset Boulevard. Officials have described the situation as dire, with Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone stating there is “zero” chance of containing the fire at this stage.

The tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the destructive power of wildfires and the irreplaceable losses they leave behind.

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