A historic block in the North Loop neighborhood in Minneapolis will get a boutique hotel rather than offices, as originally planned.
David Wilson, John Gross and Andrew Commers said they have a commitment from an unnamed hotel operator for a nearly quarter-block site at the corner of N. 1st Street and N. 2nd Avenue.
"We were approached by a hotel group that expressed interest in the site," said Wilson. "We were at a point where we could pivot to a different use without a lot of trouble."
The development trio wants to demolish two buildings and integrate two more into the project, which will include 125 to 130 hotel rooms, a restaurant and a couple of bar/lounges in a new building that will be integrated into the existing Roe Wolf and Commutator Foundry Co. buildings, both of which were built in the early 1900s.
Originally, the team wanted to develop offices, but after talking with the hotel operator decided to change course. The concept, Wilson said, is to create a destination for travelers and area residents alike.
"We're really designing it to be the North Loop's living room," he said.
Because the site's location is within the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District, the first step in that process is a presentation Tuesday to the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission.
The project is part of a broader transformation of the block, which is anchored by the Aria Event Center.