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Midtown-Halbert tenants rebuild after flood forces 7 Wenatchee businesses to relocate

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The former Wenatchee Community Acupuncture suite is stripped to the studs as damage restoration continues Tuesday afternoon.

Seven displaced tenants of the Midtown-Halbert building are navigating a new normal two weeks after a flood damaged their suites and inventory.

On Oct. 7, the Midtown-Halbert flooded when the fire line for the fire suppression sprinklers broke and separated from the South Wenatchee Avenue connection point under La Vie En Coffee Bar & Bakery, submerging both buildings in up to 4 feet of water and releasing thousands of gallons across 16,000 square feet of the first floor.

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The main line for the fire suppression sprinklers is pictured here, disconnected at the left. It malfunctioned, broke and separated inside the Midtown-Halbert building between 2:30 and 4 a.m. on Oct. 7. It was connected to a city line on South Wenatchee Avenue. 

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Jill Nielsen-Farrell, pictured, relocated her business, Wenatchee Community Acupuncture, to the Wenatchee Valley Veterans Hall this week after her suite in the Midtown-Halbert Building was damaged in an Oct. 7 flood.

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Restoration is underway at Serve Wenatchee Valley’s food and cold storage room on the first floor of the Midtown-Halbert building.

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A hallway separating the Midtown and Halbert buildings is stripped to 4 feet of studs, reflecting the floodwaters that reached that height in the area.



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