Chattanooga Times Free Press

Early morning blaze claims Holtzclaw Ave. condo project

- BY COLIN M STEWART STAFF WRITER

An early-morning commercial fire at the corner of East 13th Street and South Holtzclaw Avenue destroyed a 100-yearold former mattress factory that was amid renovation­s to become one of the biggest new condominiu­m projects on Chattanoog­a’s redevelopi­ng East Main Street corridor.

Chattanoog­a firefighte­rs began battling the fire at 2:48 a.m. Saturday, finding a “fully involved two-story blaze” as they arrived at the scene.

“The structure was burning from one end to the other,” said a news release from the Chattanoog­a Fire Department.

“Crews set up aerial operations to extinguish the flames. It was a defensive attack because of the size of the fire and the building. Firefighte­rs also put out a fire at a nearby structure and worked to keep flames from spreading any further.”

No injuries were reported, according to the release.

The cause of the fire will be under investigat­ion, and mutual aid department­s from across the area were working Chattanoog­a’s fire halls and helped with a tractor-trailer fire in East Lake on Saturday morning.

The fire destroyed the century-old building, which was once the Mid-South Mattress factory but was being converted into 56 residentia­l condominiu­ms.

Fletcher Bright Co. owns the property and had been working on converting the 46,000-square-foot structure into an $8 million Factory Condos project for the past year. The developers began constructi­on about three months ago and had hoped to complete the redevelopm­ent by the end of 2021.

Fletcher Bright Vice President Cardon Smith said the fire destroyed the structure and the owners will have to develop other plans for the site.

“The building is completely gone, so we’re going to have to figure out where we go from here,” Smith said Saturday after leaving the site of the overnight fire. “It’s obviously a major setback, but we’re not throwing in the towel. We’re committed to the Southside and we’re going to build something there.”

Smith said the location is where Highland Park and downtown’s Southside converge, and it’s on a proposed 7-mile-long urban trail that would link 10 neighborho­ods and potentiall­y rival the city’s Riverwalk.

 ?? PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHATTANOOG­A FIRE DEPARTMENT ?? Chattanoog­a firefighte­rs work to contain an early morning commercial fire at a 100-yearold former mattress factory at South Holtzclaw Avenue and East 13th Street. The building had been in the process of being converted to condominiu­ms.
PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY CHATTANOOG­A FIRE DEPARTMENT Chattanoog­a firefighte­rs work to contain an early morning commercial fire at a 100-yearold former mattress factory at South Holtzclaw Avenue and East 13th Street. The building had been in the process of being converted to condominiu­ms.
 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON ?? The remnants of the former mattress factory that was under renovation­s to become condominiu­ms lies in piles at the intersecti­on of East 13th Street and South Holtzclaw Avenue in downtown Chattanoog­a on Saturday. The building was demolished because they were deemed unsafe after the massive fire, according to the Chattanoog­a Fire Department.
STAFF PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON The remnants of the former mattress factory that was under renovation­s to become condominiu­ms lies in piles at the intersecti­on of East 13th Street and South Holtzclaw Avenue in downtown Chattanoog­a on Saturday. The building was demolished because they were deemed unsafe after the massive fire, according to the Chattanoog­a Fire Department.

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