Maryland Hotel Is Sold
Minneapolis Syndicate Buys Hostelry for $230,000- Wing to Be Added.
The Maryland Hotel, Grant Street and Vine Place, has been sold to Frank Mannon and a corporation of Minneapolis business men, known as the Maryland Associates. for $230,000. Mr.Mannon is the most prominent figure in the deal and will have active management of the hotel. He plans to build another wing on the hotel on Grant street. The property wag owned by Col. William P. Cockey. When it was built it was designed with a central portion facing Vine Place and two wings at each end. The wing toward to Hennepin Avenue was completed, but the Grant street wing was not constructed. Mr. Mannon will finish the building soon.
–Minneapolis Morning Tribune
Saturday January 20th, 1912