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Later renovations removed some of the charm from the hotel: the hotel’s terra cotta exterior, for example, was later replaced with granite and stone. In the 1950s a new restaurant was opened in the hotel, the Chateau de Paris, which may have the honor of being the first French restaurant in Minneapolis. By the 1970s, though, the hotel was no longer competitive and was more valuable as a site for development.
The Dyckman was demolished on November 18th, 1979 — it enjoyed the odd honor of being the city’s first building to be demolished by implosion. Due to a slight mishap during the demolition some of the hotel’s exterior fell outward instead of inward, slightly damaging the Plymouth Building across 6th Street.
The site was later developed into the City Center which was completed in 1983.
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