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No timeline yet for reopening Duluth's flood-damaged Radisson Hotel

Officials with Duluth's Radisson Hotel said Saturday evening that they're still working to assess the damage caused by a broken waterline earlier this week, and there is no timeline yet for reopening.

Skywalk tunnel flooded
The skywalk tunnel between the Radisson Hotel and the Duluth Public Library was flooded the night of Wednesday, March 13, 2013, after a water main broke during a planned repair project. (Jaime DeLage / jdelage@duluthnews.com)

Officials with Duluth's Radisson Hotel said Saturday evening that they're still working to assess the damage caused by a broken waterline earlier this week, and there is no timeline yet for reopening.

The waterline break on Wednesday night flooded the downtown hotel's basement and disrupted electrical service to the building. About 80 guests had to be evacuated to other hotels.

"Hotel ownership and management teams are working as quickly as possible to determine the extent of the damage caused by the flooding and what equipment and work will be necessary in order to open the hotel," hotel officials said in a news release Saturday evening. "As of (Saturday), that assessment continues and the Radisson is unable to provide an estimated time frame at this point in time. The safety and welfare of our guests and team members is first and foremost in determining when we will be able to open."

Officials said they continue to work with other hotels in Duluth to relocate guests who had reservations at the Radisson. They said an update on the hotel's status is expected by Wednesday.

The Radisson has 268 guest rooms, in addition to its restaurant, meeting and banquet facilities.

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Wednesday night's waterline break occurred during a planned repair project and also flooded the skywalk tunnel under the street between the hotel and the downtown Duluth Public Library.

Howard Jacobson, city of Duluth water and gas supply manager, told the News Tribune last week that the line that broke was not a city waterline but the hotel's own service line running into the building. Jacobson said it appeared that a private contractor replacing the service somehow severed the line, triggering the flood of water.

Radisson Hotel in downtown Duluth
Workers replace a broken waterline Thursday afternoon in front of the Radisson Hotel on Superior Street. Guests at the Radisson were evacuated Wednesday night after the hotel's water-service line broke during a planned repair project. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)

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