In 1946, the hotel had suffered a disastrous fire, killing 119 people.
Almost every hotel suffered broken windows, smashed signs and fallen glass walls.
The drawback is that some hotels - including those below - suffer from aircraft noise.
Although the hotel did not suffer major structural damage, two-thirds of its glass front was broken or damaged beyond repair.
One might say that over the last three decades the hotel has suffered from capitalist neglect.
The hotel suffered a serious fire in 1975 that claimed the lives of two people.
The hotel suffered a serious fire in 1975.
Nevertheless, by 1877 the hotel had suffered a drop in business.
The new hotel suffered a similar fate as the Warner House and was destroyed by a fire in the 1940s.
The hotel suffered considerable damage to rooms and public areas during the seven-month occupation.