The Sutherland Hotel, which opened in 1882, was ravaged by fire on Wednesday and demolished overnight, leaving another gaping hole along that stretch of Main in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area.
The Craig Block now stands alone, flanked by empty lots on Main Street, an unassuming two-storey brick building that most Winnipeggers have probably passed without noticing before.
A vacant Winnipeg hotel destroyed by a fire on Wednesday was to be turned into housing, a local realtor says. Brad Gross says he recently sold the now-demolished former Sutherland Hotel to a buyer ...
Firefighters remain at the scene of the boarded-up Sutherland hotel. A massive blaze erupted Wednesday afternoon, sending smoke and flames in to the skies over Point Douglas. Universities face ...
A Winnipeg real estate agent who recently sold a now-demolished hotel on Main Street says the new owners had been planning to renovate it and convert it to housing. Brad Gross said those plans ...
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Built in 1894, it stood in the shadow of its much larger neighbour, the 1882 Sutherland Hotel, until now ... about the building in a blog called Winnipeg Places, which is part of his larger ...
A Winnipeg real estate agent who recently sold a now-demolished hotel on Main Street says the new owners had been planning to renovate it and convert it to housing. Brad Gross said those plans changed ...
It's where those men voted to walk off their jobs during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919. The Craig Building now stands alone after a fire burned down the Sutherland Hotel, built 12 years ...