Eastern Market building housing Supino Pizzeria catches fire; extent of damage unknown

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Second floor of Supino Pizzeria building at Eastern Market catches fire

The fire on the second level of the building has been knocked down and put out but the damage is unclear.

The upstairs of the building that houses Supino Pizzeria in Detroit's Eastern Market caught on fire Monday afternoon.

Crews battled a fire in the space above the pizza restaurant on Russell and the Fisher Service Drive as flames shot out of the window.

There were 9 units upstairs with shared office space and the fire has displaced all of them, according to those at the scene. 

The building was renovated 6 years ago and the building was built in 1916 according to the management company.

That upstairs space is for lease, according to a sign on the building.

The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage is unknown.

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