Multiple ceilings collapsed early Christmas morning after a pipe in the fire suppression sprinkler system burst on the top floor. The damage caused at least three Addison residents to be displaced.
Water damage collapsed multiple ceilings at the Addison apartments early Christmas morning. Photos: Samuel Robinson/Axios
Single-digit temperatures last week led to major damage at a few Midtown apartment buildings, forcing some residents to be displaced during the holidays. The 118-year-old Addison, a former hotel turned residential building above Pho Lucky, suffered some of the worst water damage.. The damage caused at least three Addison residents to be displaced.
Residents were initially spared from leaking ceilings on the fourth floor now live with a thick odor and mold growing throughout their hallway.What's more:
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