Police are asking everyone to avoid the downtown area.
Update 10:31pm: News 10 reports from the scene that the fire has been put out, all that remains is the shell of the abandoned factory building.
Update 10:03pm: Photos shared on Facebook by The Leader Herald show the intensity of the blaze.
Update 9:58pm: Former Gloversville Mayor Dayton King was at the scene and shared the video below on his Facebook page.
Update 9:54pm: The Daily Gazette reports the fire broke out around 7pm and has even spread to homes and businesses nearby, including a car dealership. Witnesses tell the paper they saw explosions in the area.
Update 9:48pm: In another video posted on X, user Shane B. Murphy says the building is the long vacant Fownes Glove Factory.
#Gloversville #NY
— Shane B. Murphy (@shanermurph) April 30, 2025
“A massive fire engulfed the long-vacant Fownes Glove factory Tuesday night in a conflagration that spread to other nearby structures and attracted onlookers by the dozens.” https://t.co/V9nwDCsxPt pic.twitter.com/fN9mNtSv6E
Update 9:44pm: Photos posted by FirefighterCloseCall on X show the entire building up in flames.
Gloversville, NY Currently a 4th alarm. pic.twitter.com/0PNNohqbYs
— FirefighterCloseCall (@TheSecretList) April 29, 2025
Update 9:39pm: According to posts on social media, the building is a warehouse located on South Main Street in the city. NewsChannel 13 says the nearby Fulton County SPCA was forced to evacuate all animals due to the blaze.
Crews are battling a massive fire in Gloversville, where a large building is heavily engulfed in flames.
Fulton County Area News confirms in a video posted to their Facebook that the building has collapsed.
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office is asking people to avoid the entire downtown Gloversville are as firefighters battle the blaze.

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