The former Science Museum of Minnesota is being transformed into the largest Church of Scientology in the Midwest.
Renovations started this week on the vacant downtown St. Paul building that the church bought three years ago.
It appears to be the church's first foray into St. Paul and its largest footprint in Minnesota. The building will serve followers from across the state, according to a video on the Scientology website.
Church officials did not return a message seeking comment on Thursday.
Dumpsters are out and a safety fence is up at 505 Wabasha Av. It used to be the old Science Museum and later a charter school.
Construction plans filed with the city call for a chapel and cinema in the old Omnitheater space, classrooms, offices and conference rooms, a gym and a bookstore.
Renovations are expected to cost $2.5 million, according to the city permit application. The permit was issued on Monday and nets the city about $22,000 in fees. JE Dunn is the contractor.
The St. Paul space will be about 82,000 square feet when finished. That's much larger than the church's storefront branch on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis.