Plum Hollow Market in Southfield Damaged by Fire
(City of Southfield, April 8, 2025)
Southfield, MI – The Southfield Fire Department was dispatched to a commercial structure fire on Tuesday, April 8 at approximately 1:06 a.m. at 21999 W Nine Mile Road in Southfield, Plum Hollow Market. Fire personnel arrived on scene at approximately 1:09 a.m. to heavy smoke and fire coming out of the front of the structure. Fire personnel attempted an interior attack; however, had to back out due to the heavy fire conditions.
The incident was elevated to a third alarm fire which brought in mutual aid from Bloomfield Township, Royal Oak, Birmingham, Ferndale, Madison Heights, and West Bloomfield. Additionally, Star EMS and the Salvation Army Canteen were requested.
Fire personnel continue to extinguish hot spots at the time of this release. No injuries have been reported. The fire was contained to the structure of origin and the two attached occupancies suffered only smoke and water damage. The structure directly behind the building fire was unaffected.
This cause of the fire currently remains under investigation. Plum Hollow Market remains closed.
About the Southfield Fire Department
The Southfield Fire Department is comprised of 107 highly trained and motivated members (including eight new staff beginning on March 20, 2025) who serve the citizens of Southfield and Lathrup Village, as well as a daytime population estimated at 175,000. The men and women of the Southfield Fire Department respond from five fire stations strategically located within the city. In 2023, the busiest year on record, Southfield firefighters responded to 16,479 calls for service (45.15 calls per day), and remains the busiest fire department in Oakland County.
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