Five years after proposing it, Twin Cities developer McGough Companies is getting set to pull the trigger on a new luxury hotel as part of its 50-acre Bloomington Central Station mixed-use development site near the Mall of America.
McGough this month is seeking official city approvals for the hotel's development plans after city officials lined up $1.2 million in Metropolitan Council and Hennepin County grants to help build out streets, sewers and landscaping at the site west of 34th Avenue and north of E. Old Shakopee Road.
The developer has teamed up Plano, Texas-based hotel operator Aimbridge Hospitality on an eight-story, $68 million facility featuring 303 rooms, meeting space and a restaurant located only steps from the Hiawatha Line light-rail transit line's Bloomington Central Station stop. The new project comes only weeks after the debut of a 13-story, 500-room Radisson Blu luxury hotel adjacent to the mall, with yet another hotel planned as part of the MOA's long-awaited second phase.
Eden Prairie-based hotel consultant Ted Leines said he believes a Central Station hotel will be a winner in Bloomington, a market that is seeing solid room pricing and occupancy rates.
"The market there has been very, very strong, and these hotels now going in are at the higher end of the scale," he said. "I think that being right on the light-rail line, the Central Station is an excellent location. I always thought a hotel would do very well there."
The Bloomington Central Station proposal is set to appear on the April 25 Bloomington Planning Commission agenda.
A hotel has always been part of the vision of Central Station since its master plan was first laid out in 2004. McGough completed the 263-unit Reflections condominium towers there in 2006 after also renovating the nearby HealthPartners headquarters as part of its first phase.
The developer initially floated specific plans for a hotel to the city in 2008, but the financial crisis and resulting economic downturn derailed further efforts.