Downtown Dallas club badly damaged in fire, believed to be arson




    • Dallas Fire-Rescue believes a fire that damaged a downtown club was arson.

    • Crews were called to Jack’s House Dallas around 4 a.m. Friday morning.

    • No suspect information has been released.

  • Dallas Fire-Rescue believes a fire that damaged a downtown club was arson.

  • Crews were called to Jack’s House Dallas around 4 a.m. Friday morning.

  • No suspect information has been released.

DallasIt is thought that a fire that severely destroyed a downtown Dallas music club on Friday early was intentionally started.

Jack’s House Dallas Fire

We know:

Just after 4 a.m. on Friday, firefighters arrived at Jack’s House Dallas, located on Elm Street in Downtown Dallas.

Crews discovered smoke emanating from the building when they arrived.

When firefighters entered the structure, they discovered two distinct fires.

Around five in the morning, firefighters were able to extinguish the fire.

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By the time Dallas Fire-Rescue arrived, the structure was empty.

There were no injuries.

According to DFR, they think arson caused the fire.

What is unknown to us:

As of as now, Dallas Fire-Rescue has no information regarding any suspects.

The Source: Dallas Fire-Rescue provided the information for this article.

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