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SF Pier 29 Fire Damage Estimated at $2.4 Million

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(Bay City News) The four-alarm fire at San Francisco's Pier 29 on Wednesday  afternoon caused nearly $2.4 million in damage, a fire department spokeswoman  said today.

The blaze was reported at about 1:50 p.m. at the two-story  waterfront building located at the intersection of The Embarcadero, Sansome  and Chestnut streets. The building was vacant and under construction in  preparation for the America's Cup sailing race in 2013.

Firefighters spent more than two hours attacking the fire from  several angles, including from a fireboat on the Bay, before extinguishing  the flames at 3:59 p.m., fire officials said.

The cause of the blaze had not been determined as of this morning,  but a fire investigator has estimated the damage to the structure at $2.37  million, fire spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge said.

The building is slated to house the operations staging area for  the America's Cup regatta, according to Monique Moyer, executive director of  the Port of San Francisco.

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Talmadge said the fire investigator was unable to fully examine  the building on Wednesday night because it had not been deemed structurally  sound, but that investigators would be going back to the scene today to try  to determine the cause.

Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said Wednesday that a preliminary  investigation indicated that construction workers may have been in the  building prior to the fire, but it was too early to determine whether any  construction work sparked the blaze.

The fire caused the closure of several blocks of The Embarcadero  for hours on Wednesday, and interrupted service on San Francisco Municipal  Railway's F-Market & Wharves streetcar line. Service resumed early this  morning.

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