Demolition expected to begin soon at St. Paul building that destroyed by fire Sunday

Fire burned so intensely it melted the siding off a neighboring home
All that is left of the Fulton flooring building is a 15-foot high pile of burned rubble
All that is left of the Fulton flooring building is a 15-foot high pile of burned rubble Photo credit (Audacy / Al Schoch)

Demolition is expected to begin soon of the remnants of a St. Paul building that was destroyed by fire Sunday.

All that is left of the Fulton flooring building is a 15-foot high pile of burned rubble heaped on the corner of Atwater and Farrington in St. Paul.

There is still the stench of charred wood hanging in the air at the site where the roof collapsed in during a fire. You can see remnants of office furniture and flooring samples in the pile, along with a completely burned out car.

According to the St. Paul Fire Department, the fire was so intense that the siding of a neighboring home melted off in spots.

No one was hurt, and it's not known what caused the fire.

Featured Image Photo Credit: (Audacy / Al Schoch)