OT: Sutherland Hotel burns to the ground.

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I feel in 20 years from now, that entire area, including Selkirk Ave., are going to be very different. With continual improvement in addressing social issues, these areas have the architectural bones to develop into great neighbourhoods, dare I say trendy areas. Winnipeg is VERY fortunate to have the large pockets of older buildings that are quite desirable to the younger working professionals. I'm quite optimistic for the future of this area of the North End. So much history and culture.
 
I read some guy recently bought it, who also recently bought a church that happened to burn down shortly after.
 
I feel in 20 years from now, that entire area, including Selkirk Ave., are going to be very different. With continual improvement in addressing social issues, these areas have the architectural bones to develop into great neighbourhoods, dare I say trendy areas. Winnipeg is VERY fortunate to have the large pockets of older buildings that are quite desirable to the younger working professionals. I'm quite optimistic for the future of this area of the North End. So much history and culture.

I would advise against reading the comments on social media (I just read some comments about a minute ago), in regards to the fire. Sadly people are being idiots, as well as a fair dose of racism. Thanks, Elon!
 
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Waay back in 2002-03, when I was working at the Internet Pharmacy, we used to pick up lunch at the Yale restaurant across the street, owned by a Chinese family. The food was great, and super cheap.
 

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