Five years after wall collapse, Harrisburg tire shop owner still seeking answers, clean-up
A retaining wall above Howard Tire and Auto collapsed under the weight of heavy rains on May 5, 2016. Author: Matt Maisel (FOX43) Updated: 8:49 AM EDT May 5, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa. Five years since a wall collapsed next to the Mulberry Street Bridge in Harrisburg, crushing one of the city s most popular tire and auto businesses, and a giant pile of rubble and debris remains untouched.
Howard Henry, owner of Howard Tire and Auto, the business along Cameron Street which was forced to close in November 2016, says he is running out of options, time, and money.
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