Enterprise homeowners in Tangipahoa Parish say the rain from Tropical Storm Nicholas has induced extra injury to their shops than Hurricane Ida did greater than two weeks in the past. The historic constructing on the 100 block of West Pine Road is the house of two companies — B2 Antiques and Mystically Stylish, a classic furnishings retailer. B2’s proprietor Becky Burt and her crew have been pushing water from within the enterprise out onto the road when WDSU received there. She says 4 to 6 inches of rain poured into their constructing from the second ground. “They solely tarped a portion of the roof,” Burt stated. “All day yesterday we had a flood coming in from upstairs … chunks of roofing coming down.” B2 has been in operation at this location since 2015. Particles standing at about 5 ft tall is stacked behind the constructing — a few of it from Mystically Stylish’s facet. The proprietor, Polly Maggs, says she had simply accomplished cleanup from Ida and starting to move what she salvaged to close by storage when the rain got here Tuesday. Maggs says it has been arduous to get involved with their property homeowners. “We’re boarding up the constructing, we do not know what we will do,” Maggs was advised. “You’ve gotten 15 days to get out.” WDSU discovered the homeowners Karl and Marianne Boyer of Covington have at the least six properties on the Northshore. We tried to contact them, however as of Wednesday night, haven’t heard again. Each Burt and Maggs are shifting their salvaged items to storage till they will relocate to a brand new property.
Enterprise homeowners in Tangipahoa Parish say the rain from Tropical Storm Nicholas has induced extra injury to their shops than Hurricane Ida did greater than two weeks in the past.
The historic constructing on the 100 block of West Pine Road is the house of two companies — B2 Antiques and Mystically Stylish, a classic furnishings retailer.
B2’s proprietor Becky Burt and her crew have been pushing water from within the enterprise out onto the road when WDSU received there. She says 4 to 6 inches of rain poured into their constructing from the second ground.
“They solely tarped a portion of the roof,” Burt stated. “All day yesterday we had a flood coming in from upstairs … chunks of roofing coming down.” B2 has been in operation at this location since 2015.
Particles standing at about 5 ft tall is stacked behind the constructing — a few of it from Mystically Stylish’s facet. The proprietor, Polly Maggs, says she had simply accomplished cleanup from Ida and starting to move what she salvaged to close by storage when the rain got here Tuesday. Maggs says it has been arduous to get involved with their property homeowners.
“We’re boarding up the constructing, we do not know what we will do,” Maggs was advised. “You’ve gotten 15 days to get out.”
WDSU discovered the homeowners Karl and Marianne Boyer of Covington have at the least six properties on the Northshore. We tried to contact them, however as of Wednesday night, haven’t heard again.
Each Burt and Maggs are shifting their salvaged items to storage till they will relocate to a brand new property.