The UFO Factory sits on Trumbull Ave., across from the old Tiger Stadium site and sits in the center of the Elton Park residential and retail development.(Photo: Sarah Rahal/The Detroit News)Buy Photo

Detroit UFO Factory abruptly closed Wednesday after a construction incident damaged the building.

Owners of the rock club and bar at 2110 Trumbull in Corktown said the damage happened at 11:30 a.m. Dion Fischer, one of three owners, said three employeesfelt the collision.

"We were open," Fischer said. "I had about three workers here and thankfully no customers, but they felt and heard it and ran out."

A large crack in the side of the UFO Factory was caused when Elton Park retail construction workers struck the building with a cement mixer on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. (Photo: Sarah Rahal/The Detroit News)

Construction crews were digging next to the UFO Factory building when a cement mixer struck the building, witnesses said.Workers were making space next toUFO Factory for a $44 million Elton Park retail and housing development.The project consists of 151 housing units and 124,000 square feet of retail.

The incident damaged the building's foundation, making it a safety hazard to stay open, said Aliccia Bollig-Fischer. She was uncertain if the club and bar would reopen at the site.

Fisher said the building dates to 1938, so he wasn't surprised how quickly the building began to shift after the hit.

The owners took over the building in 2012. In 2014, they opened the UFO Factory, which is known as a dive bar with arcade games andLaika Dog, which serves artisan hot dogsalong with beer and grilled cheeses.

"You won't get your hot dogs for a while," said Bollig-Fischer. "We would intend to get back open, but we need to wait for the contractor and insurance company to see how bad this is."

Bollig-Fischerordered construction workers to stop working until insurance inspectors could see the damage. When she returned outside, she saw the workers filling the hole they had created. She began yellingat construction workers, saying, "This is criminal. Stop," as she called police.

Aliccia Bollig-Fischer, 45, right, one of three owners of the UFO Factory is busy making phone calls after construction workers struck the building with a cement mixer, cracking the entire side wall.(Photo: Sarah Rahal/The Detroit News)

"I just don't want them to tamper with it," Bollig-Fischer said. "They are filling in the hole and weneed to get it inspected. We didn't request they do anything to help our building."

Abenefit for UFO Factory employees at El Club startat 7 p.m. Monday. Admission is freeand proceeds from food and bar sales will be donated to the employees.

A GoFundMesite has been set up with a $15,000 goal to give each of the 15 employees $1,000. It has raised $3,500 as of Wednesday evening.

srahal@detroitnews.com

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