Boyers Coffee Will Rebuild After Devastating Fire

DENVER (CBS4) –  The Boyers Coffee building in Adams County was ravaged by a glow — though association officials pronounced they will rebuild.

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Three glow departments battled a glow Tuesday afternoon during 7295 Washington Street. The roof collapsed Tuesday afternoon as firefighters struggled to get a abandon underneath control.

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The building is a sum loss.

“…this glow caused us to remove a building, though not a company,” officials stated. “We are operative towards a devise of rebuilding and reopening.”

Workers were inside when a glow started though they were means to get out safely.

“Due to amicable enmity mandates and a curbside smoothness program, we did not have any business in a store when a glow started, and all employees who were onsite were safely evacuated with no injuries,” association officials told CBS4.

Douglass and Jason Barrow, a roastmaster and boss of Boyers, stated:

“We’re beholden to all a business and a village as a whole for a escape of support over a past 24 hours, and even some-more beholden that no one was harmed in a fire. As a Colorado family-owned company, Boyer’s Coffee has always been about building. We’ve built community, either it was over a crater of coffee during a café or one of a internal restaurants we partner with – even during Rockies games and in your homes. We’ve built schools – dual to-date, with some-more to come – for a rancher partners in Peru. In this same spirit, we will reconstruct a home of all of a Luna Gourmet brands: Boyer’s Coffee, Boca Java, Boulder Organic Coffee and Luna Roasters. While a building burnt yesterday, a association did not. Although this was a setback, we’ll continue to yield socially responsible, ethically sourced, Rocky Mountain roasted coffee, and some-more importantly, community, for years to come.”

Investigators contend it will take someday to find out what started a fire.