Long Beach : Fire Guts Restaurant
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A suspected arson fire has caused an estimated $200,000 in damage to Francois’ Manhattan, a well-known Long Beach restaurant.
Although no injuries were reported, the early morning blaze charred furniture, walls and fixtures and destroyed a crystal chandelier.
The restaurant, on 4th Street at Cherry Avenue, has been a Long Beach landmark since the 1940s. Telephone calls to the restaurant this week were answered by a tape-recorded message saying it would be closed for two to three months and that remodeling would begin Monday.
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