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Greysolon Plaza overhang collapses

Photo via Fox 21 News

At about 8:15 p.m. the front awning of the Greysolon Plaza collapsed, presumably from the weight of snow. There are no reports of injuries.

The Duluth Fire Dept. established a collapse zone, and patrons were redirected through the avenue entrance. Crews responded from HQ Fire Station and remained on scene for over two hours.

The cause and cost of the collapse is unknown at this time.

Duluth News Tribune: Canopy collapses at Greysolon Plaza in downtown Duluth; no one hurt

The 14-story building opened in 1925 as the Hotel Duluth — the tallest hotel in the northwest at the time. It was designed by Milwaukee architects Martin Tullgren & Sons and built at a cost of $2.4 million.

In 1980 the 400-room hotel was converted into 150 apartments for moderate-income elderly people, and its name was changed to the Greysolon Plaza.