The City of Plymouth has issued an emergency order to vacate the property located at 2550 N. Michigan Street, known as the Red Rock Inn, effective Friday.
This action follows a comprehensive inspection conducted by the City Building Commissioner, in coordination with the Marshall County Health Department and in consultation with the Indiana State Fire Marshal’s Office.
The inspection identified multiple serious violations, including:
• Fire safety hazards requiring immediate attention
• Structural maintenance deficiencies
• A confirmed infestation of insects
Due to the imminent risk posed by the fire safety violations, occupants are required to vacate the premises unless a Fire Watch plan is implemented and approved by the Plymouth Fire Department. This plan would allow temporary occupancy under strict supervision while fire hazards are addressed.
In addition, the building’s maintenance issues and pest infestation have triggered a formal 14-day vacate order. All tenants must relocate within this timeframe unless otherwise directed.
The City of Plymouth and community volunteers are actively working with affected parties to provide relocation assistance and other necessary support.
A special note: The Mi Camino Real Restaurant, located in a separate building on this same parcel of property, is OPEN for business. The mayor's office has confirmed with GIANT fm WTCA that the restaurant has passed all its Marshall County Health Department and Plymouth Fire Department Inspections.

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