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Santa Rose Kmart- Burned

What happened to that store?

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The OP asked what happened to the store. Does it matter that it was in 2017?

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Post ID: @2rtg+W4xmPwu

We know it was last year.

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Post ID: @1uvg+W4xmPwu

This news is from last year!!!

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Post ID: @1fnq+W4xmPwu

People. These references are from 2017 articles!

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Sad!

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https://www.businessinsider.com/northern-california-fires-before-and-after-photos-2017-10

"A 114,500-square foot Kmart in Santa Rosa stretched across an expansive parking lot.

But the structure was razed to the ground after the fire, oddly sparing some nearby trees."

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In all, 29 businesses around Santa Rosa were damaged or destroyed by the October wildfires that roared through Sonoma County, killing 22 and razing 6,579 structures. Some businesses burned in the fires, such as the Trader Joe’s on Cleveland Avenue, plan to reopen, while others, such as the 113,500-square-foot Kmart on the same street, will not.

“Given the condition of the store, the decision was made to terminate our lease and not rebuild another store at this location,” said Howard Riefs, director of communications for Sears Holdings Corporation, which owns Kmart.

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