House undergoing renovations collapses on Northwest Side

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A house that was being renovated collapsed Saturday in the 2500 block of West Hutchinson Street. No one was hurt. | Chicago Fire Department

A 1 1/2-story Northwest Side home that was undergoing renovations collapsed Saturday, but no one was hurt.

It happened around noon in the 2500 block of West Hutchinson Street in North Center, according to police and the Chicago Fire Department.

Workers had removed bricks from the home a few days ago, according to fire spokesman Larry Langford, who said no one was inside at the time of the collapse.

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