A grand former jewelry store may become a restaurant next year.
Dayton's Project converting historic JB Hudson store into Nicollet Mall restaurant
The plan is to transform the downtown space into a history-filled dining establishment.
As work moves along on the Dayton's Project, a 45,000-square-foot food hall and market taking over the former Dayton's department store, its developers have announced that the space that used to house JB Hudson Jewelers (until 2008, when the jewelers moved) on the corner of 8th St. and Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis will be turned into a history-filled dining establishment.
"Converting the JB Hudson space into a restaurant will offer a completely original dining experience in one of the most historic and iconic buildings in Minneapolis," said Tricia Pitchford, senior vice president of leasing at Mid-America Real Estate, in a release.
The Dayton's Project is expected to open next year.
The space has a "distinguished" front-of-house with wood-paneled columns, ornate coffered ceilings, a double staircase and other historic elements. There will also be an outdoor patio and a dedicated entrance on Nicollet Mall (The jewelry store is now housed a block away, at 901 Nicollet Mall.)
The Dayton's Project renovation has encountered delays that have set back its previously announced fall 2019 opening to spring 2020.
That corner of Nicollet Mall has been quiet for some time. It may become a little livelier later this year, when 801 Chophouse opens at RSM Plaza, in a former Barnes & Noble.
Lefse-wrapped Swedish wontons, a soothing bowl of rice porridge and a gravy-laden commercial filled our week with comfort and warmth.