'We're not down for the count here,' Businesses plan to bounce back from Snoqualmie fire

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'We're not down for the count here,' Businesses plan to bounce back from Snoqualmie fire
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Downtown Snoqualmie is now down four businesses after a fire ripped through a historic building early Sunday morning.A Snoqulamie police officer on patrol smell

Firefighters respond to a fire at a historic retail building in downtown Snoqualmie on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The city of Snoqualmie said the building was home to Snoqualmie Ice Cream , Chickadee Bakeshop , Snoqualmie Pie Company, and Littlest Wishes Photography . A building built back in 1928 where customers could walk through from Railroad Avenue SE to Falls Avenue SE.

“I’ve had local photographers reach out to me offering their equipment and spaces so I don’t have to cancel my upcoming sessions,” said Phon-Daniel. Snoqualmie is a small, close-knit community, where Ross told KOMO News that women own 90% of the downtown businesses.“We have a sisterhood in our building. We have a sisterhood on our block, and that extends to people of all genders and gender identifiers. We’re all sisters and brothers here,” said Podschwit.

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