Alatus LLC wants to build a slim, high-rise residential tower across from the convention center in downtown Minneapolis.
The firm, which separately is developing a 40-story luxury condo tower just across the Mississippi River from downtown, presented its plans Tuesday night to the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association's land use committee.
Chris Osmundson, development director for the Twin Cities-based developer, said the firm has signed a purchase agreement to buy the site, which includes a one-story brick building at 228 S. 12th St. that was the longtime home of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
Osmundson said the firm is still early in the planning process, but it would like to replace the building with a tower of at least 20 stories that could include upward of 360 rental apartments or for-sale condos.
If condos, the units would be larger and the unit count could fall; if rentals, the unit count could increase.
The tower would sit atop a wider podium that would include retail, parking and offices, and a portion of it would be wrapped with street-level housing.
"It's one of the few remaining sites in downtown with a direct skyway connection," he said. The goal, he said, is to add more of a "living and working population there."
The 1.2-acre site has been the subject of several redevelopment proposals, including a hotel that would serve the convention center.