VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Virginia Beach Fire Department says the 3-alarm fire that destroyed three businesses on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront earlier this month has been ruled accidental.

According to a press release, investigators have completed their investigation into the fire and say the origin of the fire that occurred in the 2600 block of Atlantic Avenue was in a void space just below the roof that ran throughout the structure.

VBFD also says the direct cause of the fire is undetermined and that it will be classified as accidental.

The Maple Tree Pancake House, The T-Shirt Factory, and the King of the Sea Restaurant were destroyed in the fire. Now the area where the building stood is fenced off to protect people and to also stop them from stealing items from the rubble.

More than 75 firefighters responded to the fire on July 11 and VBFD said all occupants of the three businesses directly impacted were accounted for and unharmed.

The property owners of the Oceanfront structure will be responsible for the clean-up and rebuilding of the businesses, according to VBFD.

The owners of the Maple Tree Pancake House told 10 On Your Side in the days following the fire that after speaking with the property owner, they say a new building could be built by April 2024.

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