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City officials decided to sue owners of Hotel Marysville as a standoff over what to do with the historic property continues on four months later.
The City of Marysville and the owners of the Hotel Marysville reached a settlement agreement following a lawsuit, leading to the city now owning the building and receiving $700,000 to go toward ...
City officials decided to sue owners of Hotel Marysville as a standoff over what to do with the historic property continues on four months later.
Marysville city leaders move forward with plans to demolish historic hotel that caught fire City votes to declare local state emergency, will coordinate with Cal OES and demolition firms ...
Five months and several legal maneuvers since fire doomed the 100-year-old Hotel Marysville, city officials announced yesterday they settled a lawsuit with the absentee owners, now own the ...
The historic Hotel Marysville is at risk of collapsing with little to no warning following a devastating fire.
Nearly one year after a large fire destroyed the historic Hotel Marysville, what is left of the abandoned hotel is sealed in a concrete mix and awaiting the next phase of its demolition.
The city said the fire at Hotel Marysville “not only disrupted regional transit systems” but the damage it caused “also poses a severe threat to the local business community.
Hotel Marysville demolition began Wednesday in downtown Marysville, CA, as plans to reopen Highway 70 in January appear on track.
The city of Marysville is looking for the court to declare that an emergency does exist and approve a warrant that will allow the city to access the building so it can be demolished.
MARYSVILLE – After a fire in June devastated the Hotel Marysville, it still sits in the middle of the historic downtown blocking part of Highway 70, which runs through the city.
Five months and several legal maneuvers since fire doomed the 100-year-old Hotel Marysville, city officials announced yesterday they settled a lawsuit with the absentee owners, now own the ...