At around 2.45am firefighters were called to reports of a fire at Chester Market on Princess Street.
Three fire engines from Chester and Powey Lane were dispatched to the scene and on arrival they found a fire in an electrical switch room within the market.
An additional four fire engines were called to the scene along with an aerial platform from Chester.
Firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, then entered the building and used two main jets to tackle the fire.
The crews also used a 7 metre ladder to assess the extent of the fire from above.
The fire has now been extinguished but two fire engines remain in attendance at the scene while investigations continue.
Firefighters are also working with Scottish Power to ensure the electricity to the building has been isolated.
The market will be closed today due to smoke damage. Trinity Street is also closed and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
Crews area are also working with the occupants of the Forum Shopping centre to ensure the shops are safe to enter.
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