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Downtown Neepawa landmark demolished

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. By mid-day on April 6,  demolished building materials were being loaded and hauled away.

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

A familiar structure along Neepawa鈥檚 Mountain Avenue has been torn down. On Tuesday, Apr. 5, the garage for the former Murray鈥檚 of Neepawa building was demolished. The adjoining showroom remains intact on the property and there are no plans to knock that building down.

Dr. Andrew Aiken owns the property and said that the demolition was done to clear that specific portion of the land for future development. Dr. Aiken would like to subdivide the property, selling the portion where the showroom resides, while maintaining the former garage property for a proposed 18 suite housing complex currently in the early stages of development. No timeline for construction has been confirmed, but Dr. Aiken would like to see the foundation for the proposal put in place by the fall of this year or early spring of 2017.

For years, the building was a part of the Murray鈥檚 of Neepawa car dealership and garage. Earl Murray originally launched Murray鈥檚 Garage back in 1932. It was renamed Murray鈥檚 of Neepawa in 1964 and remained in operation until 2008 when it became part of the Dunn Murray Group of dealerships and was renamed McLaughlin GM.  In 2012, McLaughlin鈥檚 moved out of the building to its new location along Main Street west.