After a fiery set back Nesha’s Flower Land back in business from today

AFTER being out of business for one week, the proprietors of Nesha’s Flower Land will today reopen their doors for business at the very location which was affected by fire first two Saturdays ago.
The Guyana Chronicle was informed yesterday that while a decision was taken to reopen the store this soon, the official reopening will be on Wednesday.
Yesterday when the Guyana Chronicle visited the location on Church at Carmichael Streets, workers were busy

painting the interior of the building. All the debris left from the fire was already cleared and the rebuilding and replacing of shelves to stock items were in process.
Last week Monday the proprietors told this publication that they will be cleaning out the gutted building and restart their operations in an attempt to ease the discomfort to the many customers who depend on the services offered by Nesha’s flower land.
Following the fire on Sunday December 9, one of the proprietors told this publication that the fire was a deliberate one. He said that he came to that conclusion since there were two previous occasions where the building which houses the flower shop was the subject of fire attacks.
Last week the fire chief Marlon Gentle said that the fire department was looking at two possible causes  of the fire. He mentioned that there may have been a case where a glue gun was left plugged in and unattended and may have ignited some items.

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