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#467583 by RichardMannion
09 Feb 2009, 18:27
Bugger. That means we need to re-evaluate our 2010 travel plans....
#467591 by Wolves27
09 Feb 2009, 19:14
What an absolute shame, all those years of design up in smoke. It must have been very near to opening as they've had a sexy online pdf brochure for it on the website for a couple of months.

Still, a relief that no one was hurt. It is only bricks and mortar (although I'm not sure MO's laywers may be thinking that at the moment) and nothing compared to the tragedy in Southern Australia.
#467601 by HighFlyer
09 Feb 2009, 20:50
[:o] I'm gutted.

Thankfully nobody was hurt, but what a bugger! To lose a hotel that hasnt even opened? I am sure the payout will be good but this will be a real setback to the MO corp, I imagine they'll need a couple of years at least to rebuild it.

Thanks,
Sarah
#467614 by mcmbenjamin
09 Feb 2009, 23:22
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
No hot deals for the opening then?


Ha pun ha pun
#467682 by Wolves27
10 Feb 2009, 21:26
Any chance the building could be saved seems dashed in the cold light of day, shown here. Looks like if they want an MO in Beijing they will have to tear it down and start again. [:#]
#467685 by DMetters-Bone
10 Feb 2009, 21:51
What a shame it looked like it was going to be an amazing building. Good that no-one was hurt.
#467687 by RichardMannion
10 Feb 2009, 22:06
Looks like there were injuries to the fire crew that tackled the blaze, resulting in one fatality. Now the insurance battle will be interesting, as CCTV have admitted liability....
#467755 by tontybear
11 Feb 2009, 14:33
I found this story in today's Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/fe ... ijing-fire

I remember seeing an exhibition and model of the area about two years ago at MOMA in NYC and thinking 'Blimy (or stronger words to that effect) it'll take them years to build that !'
#467796 by slinky09
12 Feb 2009, 11:40
Wow what an inferno! Now seems an unlicensed fireworks display set of the blaze and 12 in police custody! MO didn't own the building but must have been in the process of spending a fortune kitting it out ...
#467800 by Darren Wheeler
12 Feb 2009, 12:05
Not only that, but they were expressly told not to set them off.

I can see the MO lawyers rubbing their hands with glee.
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