The name of a new luxury hotel at the Mall of America -- the keystone in a project that became possible only recently because of federal stimulus money -- is a mystery no more.
Carlson Hotels of Minnetonka said Wednesday it will team with Mortenson Development Inc. on a $130 million development that will include a swanky Radisson Blu hotel and parking ramp.
The $115 million, 501-room hotel will anchor the south side of the Bloomington mall, between Macy's and Bloomindale's, and will be the first to be connected to the mall via skyway.
It is only the second Radisson Blu concept in the United States, part of Carlson's recently announced $1.5 billion plan to build five "upper upscale" hotels in major U.S. cities and to upgrade existing hotels.
The first Radisson Blu is expected to open in fall 2011 in Chicago's Millennium Park.
Construction of the Mall of America hotel is set to begin in December and the plan is for it to open in late 2012. The project is expected to create about 250 full-time construction jobs and about 240 hotel jobs.
The hotel is key to the mall's efforts to move forward with expansion plans that have been in the works for five years or more. At one point, officials talked about a 5.6 million-square-foot expansion.
But the Great Recession put a damper on financing, both from reluctant legislators at the State Capitol and through more traditional means, as credit for construction projects dried up. Now the mall has "broken it down into smaller, bite-sized pieces," said Kurt Hagen, senior vice president.