Moses Small joined ABC 10News as a Multimedia Journalist in 2022. He was born in Birmingham, Ala. and raised in Portland, Maine. He's elated to spend time here and learn more about the community.
The January floods turned a Logan Heights business into a dirty swimming pool quickly after the storms. Not long after the waters receded, the owner of the San Diego Made Factory is slowly returning to normal after repairing the building.The business barely survived, but its wild, traumatic ride to recovery is finally coming to an end. ABC 10 News reporter Moses Small has been following the story for months.
Storm catches forecasters by surpriseAt first, the water was so deep no one could access the stairs to get in. But when Anderson and her business partners finally got back in, they found a dire situation. The necessary repairs were so expensive and time-consuming, Anderson didn't know if the San Diego Made Factory would ever recover. 'We essentially had to cut out about two and a half feet of all the walls, because the water had gotten into the drywall,' said Anderson.
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