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HGTV Stars' Hotel Damaged by Fire, Series Airs

10 Dec

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Summary

  • A hotel renovation featured on HGTV's spinoff was severely damaged by fire.
  • The fire occurred on August 26, causing significant damage to the property.
  • Despite the devastation, the show capturing the renovation will still be released.
HGTV Stars' Hotel Damaged by Fire, Series Airs

A devastating fire has impacted The Heirloom, a 30-room boutique hotel in Laurel, Mississippi, featured in a "Home Town" spinoff. The renovation of the property was being documented for HGTV's "Inn This Together." The blaze occurred on August 26, causing significant damage and leading Erin Napier to describe the event as feeling like a funeral.

Owners Mallorie and Jim Rasberry and Joshua Nowell, close friends of the Napiers, were deeply affected by the fire. While the initial aftermath cast uncertainty on the release of the series, Ben Napier confirmed that "Inn This Together" will indeed be broadcast. Viewers will have the opportunity to witness the hotel's transformation despite the destructive event.

The new season of "Home Town," which includes the spinoff's development, is set to debut on January 4 on HGTV. This update comes as the Napiers prepare to share more of their renovation projects with their audience, highlighting resilience in the face of adversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Heirloom hotel in Laurel, Mississippi, was severely damaged by a fire on August 26.
Yes, the HGTV series "Inn This Together," documenting the hotel's renovation, will still be released.
The Heirloom hotel is owned by Mallorie and Jim Rasberry and Joshua Nowell, friends of Erin and Ben Napier.

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