
Safety concerns are mounting over a store on Redcliffe and Market Street in St John’s, where construction jacks are reportedly holding up a deteriorating concrete roof.
Eyewitnesses say the structural issues pose a danger to customers and staff, with one visitor describing the premises as “an accident waiting to happen.” A local contractor warned that large chunks of concrete could fall, urging authorities to shut the store until repairs are completed.
Residents are calling for urgent inspections to ensure the building meets safety regulations.
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So u can mention Diego but you cannot tell me the name of the store? What sort of nonsense that. So how can people protect themselves if they don’t know where?
I suppose they can’t afford to close down the building. It could take several weeks to fix and to lose money ans continue to pay the staff while they are at home is costly. However the right thing to do is to always do what is right. And the right thing to do close the business down.
Tell me what’s cheaper. Losses from closure for renovation or lawsuit payments? They should be shutdown immediately – that’s not negotiable.
For now I just walk on the other side of the street and avoid that building. It don’t look safe, instant death by fallen concrete if nothing is done.