Vacant Bay Area restaurant at historic building goes up in flames
Briefly

The fire, which occurred early Thursday morning, damaged the vacant Bo Town Seafood Restaurant, a historic site now slated for a billion-dollar mixed-use development.
No injuries were reported in the fire at Bo Town, which was a once-popular venue known for its spacious banquets and diverse Asian cuisine.
Bo Town's structure is notable for its mid-century Googie architecture, featuring a distinctive zigzag roof design that still captures the public's imagination.
The planned housing project at Bo Town will include a 30-story high-rise with up to 540 residential units and retail space, preserving the historic roof.
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