In 1878, the great Portland fire destroyed 20 downtown blocks, including the store, which was immediately rebuilt.
A fire on August 25 1782 destroyed most of the town, but it was immediately rebuilt.
In 1516 the settlement was destroyed by fire, and was immediately rebuilt.
In 1902 the castle was almost completely destroyed by a fire, but was immediately rebuilt.
In 1132 the hall collapsed, but was immediately rebuilt.
The store was rebuilt immediately following the fire, and in November 1937, there was a move into a new modern brick building.
A fire that year destroyed the original buildings completely, but they were immediately rebuilt and continued in operation until 1931.
The building was rebuilt immediately to its original design.
However, the city was immediately rebuilt with new buildings made of brick, new streets, and a water system.
It was then immediately rebuilt and re-opened in 1825.