Fire early Friday destroyed a once grand Main Street hotel undergoing renovation in a small western Minnesota town.
Firefighters in Ortonville were called shortly after 3 a.m. to the four-story Columbian Hotel, which was built in 1892, to find it ablaze, said Fire Chief Al Arndt.
The flames were brought under control in about two hours, Arndt said.
The chief said that the flames originated in the basement of the Victorian-style structure but that he had no information on how the fire started, adding, "To me, there was nothing suspicious about it."
Arndt, a longtime Ortonville resident, said, "The part the town is going to miss the most is the history."
The 50-room hotel was under remodeling at the time, with the intention of offering "a combination of things, including a few hotel rooms," Arndt said. The remodelers, one of whom he identified as Damian Mullaney of South Dakota, would spend some nights in the building, "but they weren't in there last night."
County tax records show the property was valued at $43,400 and the owner is Daniel Johnson of Bushnell, S.D. Johnson bought the property from the city, which took ownership a few years ago after it went into forfeiture because of back taxes, said Big Stone County Treasurer Cindy Nelson.
Arndt recalled that a bar was run out of the building about four or five years ago. In the 1980s, he added, it was used for housing for the elderly.