Adams County Visitors Bureau relocates after downtown fire

A Hastings fire that burned down a pharmacy has caused many businesses to relocate.

June 7, 2022Updated: June 7, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

HASTINGS, Neb. --  A Hastings fire that burned down a pharmacy has caused many businesses to relocate.

The Bert's Pharmacy's location has been completely taken down, allowing West Second Street and North Hastings Avenue to get closer to reopening.

The downtown Hastings landmark burned down after a wiring failure in a neon sign. The fire affected a number of downtown businesses. The Adams County Visitors Bureau got official approval from the county commissioners this month to move to new location.

The Visitors Bureau will be relocating to a vacant building at the corner of Lincoln and West Third Street. 

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