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  1. WJHMH

    WJHMH Two Time F1 World Champ
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    #1 WJHMH, Mar 29, 2007
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    This event makes me completely sick, the good news is no one was hurt, I inspected the building this afternoon & it is repairable depending how damaged the beams in the ceiling are, still waiting to hear from my cousins, insurance company, & building inspector on what will be done. It could have been a lot worse, only the apartment upstairs was damaged.

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  2. vrracr

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    sorry to hear bro. good luck with the restoration.


     
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    What would possess someone do do this?
     
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    "The Haltom Theater is considered a keystone in efforts to develop a new arts district in Haltom City."

    Could be somebody deadset against it.

    Pop was a Fire Chief for many moons, saw all manner of arsonist's justifications for end/means/end. Regardless of "why," that blows.
     
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    #5 WJHMH, Mar 29, 2007
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    I have no idea who wouldn't want to better their city but I’m sure it’s motivated by profit, someone wanted this building destroyed. I'm sure something is running through someone’s twisted mind. One of own tenets, a furniture store was using the building for storage, tables, couches, big screen TV's, etc.. could have been stolen but were never touched. Here's a shot I took during better times, December 2006 65th anniversary party.

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    Profit can do crazy things to a person.

    Sorry to see this happen. What a bummer to a really cool building.
     
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    We lost the Mraz Dance Hall here last year.............

    Two things my brudda,

    Fire Alarm monitoring

    Sprinkler system...

    Any renovation in an ancient structure without hese features is like stacking bales of money on the curb, hoping it stays there.......

    Good luck

    The alarm system would be cheap and provide instant off site notification.......
     
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    That sucks Will, so sorry.
    I dont get the mentality of someone who destroys buildings, people or whatever. I guess thats why jails exist, To seperate them from the rest of society.
     
  10. WJHMH

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    There are motion detectors in the building but whoever started the fire knew where they were located & how not to set them off, unfortunately the side door boarded up (pictured next to the fire escape) leads to a set of stairs that go only to an upstairs apartment / office that was not monitored. It hasn’t been a movie theatre since 1984, after that it been a video rental business & a furniture store / warehouse. Makes me wonder about a spinkler system for that build but I'm sure to the cost was too high to hav one installed. Here's some other links if you want to learn more.

    Photos from the night of the fire.
    http://www.haltomcitycitizen.com/Haltom_theater_fire_photos.htm

    Somene obviously doesn't want to see this happen.
    http://www.haltomcitycitizen.com/Belknap%20Revitalization/EnvisionBelknap3_12_07.pdf

    Updated Star Telegram article.
    http://www.star-telegram.com/226/story/52925.html
     

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