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Fire at Cockeysville’s Antique Row under control after building collapses, Baltimore County Fire Department says

  • As the sun sets, firefighters work to get the two-alarm...

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    As the sun sets, firefighters work to get the two-alarm fire on York Road in Cockeysville completely under control.

  • Rebecca Best, owner of Sass Resale Boutique, a clothing consignment...

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    Rebecca Best, owner of Sass Resale Boutique, a clothing consignment shop, center, with her husband Bobby, left, discuss the work to be done after their shop on York Road was gutted in a two-alarm fire that also affected adjacent businesses.

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    Firefighters try to dislodge charred debris covering last burning embers under roof after a fire affected stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    An investigator takes photos at the scene of Cockeysville two-alarm fire.

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    Firefighters take turns fighting a two-alarm fire that gutted Khalje Oriental Rug Gallery, a computer store at center, to the right of rug gallery, and a consignment shop called Sass Resale Boutique. Rebecca Best, owner of Sass, says they were at this location for ten years.

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    The sun pierces through the hazy smoke as firefighters battle a two-alarm fire that that gutted Khalje Oriental Rug Gallery, a computer store at center, to the right of rug gallery, and a consignment shop called Sass Resale Boutique. Rebecca Best, owner of Sass, says they were at this location for ten years.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    A firefighter on Texas Tower 17 trains hoses on the fire at businesses off York Road.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville. Fire companies battling the blaze include Cockeysville, Texas, Pikesville, Chestnut Ridge, Jacksonville, Reisterstown and Arbutus, plus others.

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    This is looking south on York Road as firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

  • Outside Andy Nelson's Barbecue, one pig missed the roast to...

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    Outside Andy Nelson's Barbecue, one pig missed the roast to the south on York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    A man is forced to walk north on York Road on foot with the closure of York Road to vehicular traffic south of Shawan Road as firefighters battle a fire in Cockeysville.

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    Assistant Chief Nick Gamble, right, rests with other firefighters from Jacksonville Vol. Fire Company and at left, firefighters from the Chestnut Ridge Volunteer Fire Company, at the scene of a fire in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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    Firefighters battle a fire at stores off York Road in Cockeysville.

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A two-alarm blaze on York Road in Cockeysville was under control Wednesday evening after destroying a strip of Antique Row businesses during an hourslong battle with over 100 firefighters from numerous localities.

The fire, which broke out at about 3 p.m. on the 10800 block of York Road, did not injure anyone, said fire department Lt. Travis Francis, a spokesperson.

The main building that was engulfed in flames, a strip with an electronics repair store and a boutique facing York Road, had “completely collapsed” before 6 p.m., Francis said. The fire was under control by about 7 p.m.

Firefighting operations prompted Baltimore County Police to shut down a section of York Road, with debris-related closures lasting until Thursday afternoon.Cockeysville Road between Williamson Lane and Beaver Courtremained closed Thursday afternoon for a water main break that started during the blaze.

The fire didn’t spare neighboring businesses on Antique Row, such as the Integrative Wellness Center, which is severely smoke-damaged and filled with water, owner Barbara Moran said.

Chris Theodoropoulos, who has owned the now burned-out building for about four decades, said he recently had fireproofing work done on the property which held several businesses and one apartment.

Outside the charred remains of Sass Resale Boutique, the high-end consignment shop that once adorned York Road with hot pink banners, owner Rebecca Best lamented the loss of the shop she has run for the past decade.

“We just won [Baltimore Magazine’s] Best of Baltimore award for the sixth time,” she said.

Best said she was running errands when the fire broke out, but her employee Gabbi Gorelik called 911 and evacuated safely along with three shop dogs— Sonny Boy, Barney and Sadie Jane.

New Phoenix Pottery, another business destroyed by the blaze, was scheduled to have an open studio Wednesday evening, said owner Christine Williams. The group of people who regularly attend have mostly been going together throughout the past 12 years.

“It’s a special place,” Williams said, noting many of her regular pottery enthusiasts were drawn to the hobby following traumatic life events like cancer or the death of a loved one.

“They would come to the studio to heal, to talk,” she said. “It was a wonderful meeting place.”

Investigators were still probing the cause and origin of the fire Thursday afternoon due to “the intensity of the fire and structural collapse,” Francis said.