CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago brewery has been destroyed by a dramatic early morning blaze that fire officials believe started in a nearby apartment building.
The Twisted Hippo partially collapsed due to the fire which started about 3:30 a.m. Monday in the city’s Albany Park neighborhood. Tenants in the apartment building were able to escape.
Police said one man was taken to a hospital after suffering possible smoke inhalation. WBBM-TV reports that neighbors reported hearing explosions.
Twisted Hippo owner Marilee Rutherford told the television station that her brewery had CO2 nitrogen tanks as a regular part of its business.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that another business, the Ultimate Ninja gym, also was damaged by the fire.