Officials Investigating Hotel Central Collapse

February 9, 2010
By st.di.

Panama’s Municipality of Buildings and Constructions and the Directorate of Historic Heritage are looking into why Casco Viejo’s Hotel Central collapsed the other day.

Yesterday, officials revised the crumbling structure to make sure that proper measures will be adopted to avoid further disintegration of the 125 year-old facade.  Although a penalty has yet to be been determined, article 42 of Law 58 of 2003 states that the destruction or demolition of monuments could occasion up to $50,000 in fines, La Prensa Reports.

The inside of the hotel has long been gutted which included the destruction of an imposing staircase brought from New York in 1883.  However, items such as fine china and wooden furnishings from what was once one of the Americas’ most luxurious hotel can still be found throughout the homes of neighborhood residents, old and expat, who raided the hotel before it was eviscerated.