The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board concluded Friday that it must tear down the pavilion at Bde Maka Ska after a fire earlier in the week damaged the historic lakeside structure.
Park officials said demolition could begin in a matter of days, a decision that came after a structural engineer determined the building is not salvageable.
"We are devastated by the loss of such an iconic feature along the lake," Superintendent Al Bangoura said Friday. "As difficult a decision as it is, removing the structure is the right thing to do and will allow us to rise out of this and begin moving forward."
Louis King, owner of Lola on the Lake, had been preparing for what he hoped to be a successful season operating his restaurant out of the pavilion. He said he's most concerned about the employees who are now facing an uncertain future.
"You can build buildings, and you'll rebuild the business, but people's lives are real," he said.
King said he plans to reopen by selling his menu out of food trucks at the site. Food truck owners have already been in touch about helping out.
After the devastating fire, King said, "Lola's theme this summer is going to be unity."
The fire started around 4 a.m. Thursday and took firefighters about 20 minutes to extinguish. But the fire badly damaged the shelter, restroom and restaurant area, which dates back to 1930.