Tuesday’s fire marks the third time in the last year that the San Antonio Fire Department has been called to that building.
The building that formally housed the Fujiya Japanese Garden restaurant is scheduled to be destroyed after a fire broke out for the third time.A Northwest Side building that used to house a favorite Japanese restaurant will be demolished after fire broke out there for the third time, San Antonio Fire Department officials said.
Firefighters were called to the building in the 9000 block of Wurzbach Road about 7 a.m. Tuesday for reports of flames and smoke. The fire was quickly knocked down, and no one was inside.
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