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in December 28, 2024 at 10:09 AM EST

Fire at Bryant Park Winter Village Kiosk Disrupts Holiday Market

A fire broke out at a kiosk in Bryant Park's Winter Village in New York City on December 27th, causing temporary disruption and prompting an FDNY response. The blaze, which originated from a vendor stall, was quickly extinguished and caused no injuries. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Despite the incident, the market was able to reopen later that day, though some stalls may have been impacted. The popular holiday destination is otherwise operating as usual.

Kiosk catches fire at popular NYC holiday market

Fire at Bryant Park Winter Village Kiosk Disrupts Holiday Market
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A fire broke out inside a holiday market kiosk in Midtown Manhattan Friday morning, officials said.

There were no injuries.

The blaze ignited shortly before 9:30 a.m. at a booth in Bryant Park’s Winter Village and was extinguished a short time later, the New York Fire Department said.

The kiosk and an adjacent booth were damaged and the roof off the ice-skating rink sustained “heat impingement,” according to NYFD Battalion Chief Joseph Castellano.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, the fire department said.

The department posted pictures of the blaze’s aftermath, showing the damaged kiosk and piles of burned debris.

NBC New York reported the shops at Bryant Park are set to close for the season on Jan. 5, but the ice-skating rink and the winter wonderland are open through March.

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Fire engulfs section of popular Manhattan holiday market

Fire at Bryant Park Winter Village Kiosk Disrupts Holiday Market
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NEW YORK (AP) — An outdoor holiday market in New York City’s Bryant Park briefly caught fire Friday morning, sending flames and plumes of smoke above the popular midtown Manhattan tourist draw as firefighters rushed to put out the blaze.

No one was injured in the fire, which began in a section of the market just after 9 a.m., according to a spokesperson for the city’s fire department. At least four shops were burned in the blaze, which also damaged the roof of an adjacent ice skating rink, the spokesperson said.

The cause of the fire was not immediately clear. At least some of the impacted shops were serving food.

Photos from the scene showed dozens of firefighters surrounding the torched remains of multiple wood-framed stalls.

The long-running open-air market features hundreds of food and merchandise vendors. It draws hordes of holiday tourists to the park between Times Square and Grand Central Terminal over the holiday season.

The blaze comes less than two weeks after a fire ripped through another midtown Manhattan holiday market in Herald Square, destroying eighteen stalls. Authorities said that fire was caused by an electrical issue.

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Bryant Park holiday market fire in NYC started by cooking oil, investigators say

Fire at Bryant Park Winter Village Kiosk Disrupts Holiday Market
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A raging fire started by cooking oil engulfed a stall at Bryant Park’s iconic holiday market Friday morning, sending huge plumes of black smoke rising above the Manhattan skyline.

The non-criminal but destructive fire broke out around 9:20 a.m., causing heavy plumes of fire to erupt from the shed – home to four small food-related businesses – set up inside the park on West 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, according to the FDNY and video from the scene.

“We found a fire in the kiosk behind me, approximately 6 feet by about 40 feet long,” FDNY Chief of Battalion 9, Joe Castellano, told reporters. “There was fire in there throughout.”

The FDNY confirmed later Friday that the blaze was “accidental, caused by cooking oil coming in contact with combustibles.”

The department also posted several photos of the affected kiosk reduced to shambles as firefighters surveyed the damage.

Sources told The Post the inferno appeared to have started as a trash fire and then spread to the shed. 

A photo shows a small booth called Seapark, boasting offerings of lobster rolls and seafood fries, catching fire, before massive flames could be seen in images of the market. 

Some neighboring areas of the park were affected, but not badly, Castellano said.

“There was slight damage to the adjacent kiosk, and there was some heat impingement on the roof of the ice skating rink behind the kiosk on fire,” Castellano said. “No real fire spread, just some flame impingement, and you see a little browning of the white roof structure.”

The blaze was placed under control by around 10 a.m., officials said. 

“We are grateful for the FDNY’s quick response to the incident that occurred earlier today,” a Bryant Park spokesperson said in a statement. “The Rink and The Lodge are currently open. Most of The Holiday Shops have reopened, and we expect all the Holiday Shops that were not affected by the fire to reopen later today.” 

No injuries were reported in the fire, officials said.

The blaze came about a week-and-a-half after another fire ignited a swath of Herald Square’s festive shopping corridor on Broadway between West 35th and West 36th Streets.

Eighteen shops – selling everything from bratwurst to glass ornaments to T-shirts – were destroyed in that blaze, according to an online fundraiser set up to support the vendors.

Castellano said the two similar fires just 11 days apart appear to be mere happenstance.

“I don’t think they were a concern at all,” the chief said. “I just think we had two fires. 

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