The Ackerberg Group and Northland Real Estate Group said they will break ground before the end of the month on a 192-unit "modular" apartment complex near downtown St. Paul.
The seven-story building at 337 W. 7th St. is expected to be completed in fall 2021, said officials of the two companies codeveloping the $40 million project.
Ackerberg and Northland recently acquired the roughly half-acre parcel near the corner of Grand Avenue and West 7th Street and close to United Hospital and Children's Minnesota Hospital.
The developers will soon demolish a building on the site that now houses Bonfe's Mechanical Service, which is relocating across the street.
In its place will rise the Alvera, a seven-story structure with studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, plus 1,400 square feet of retail space and 110 covered parking stalls that will rely on a "three level, semi-automated stacking system."
The apartment building will feature two lobbies and planned amenities including a penthouse clubroom with kitchen, fireplace and grills plus a fitness center, bike room, storage lockers and a package center.
Rents have not yet been set, but a spokesperson for Ackerberg and Northland said "the vision of the Alvera is to provide dense, workforce housing to hospital staff, entry-level downtown employees and West 7th service industry workers at price points lower than nearby competition."
Opus Design Build is the general contractor for the project, which also includes DJR Architecture and the interior design firm E. Christen Design.