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Old Posted Mar 4, 2021, 6:42 PM
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Originally Posted by deja vu View Post
Yeah, somewhere like Kalamazoo or Elkhart could maybe get away with referring to a three-story building as a "tower". But not Fort Wayne

I noticed that right across the street from this, the new 124-room boutique hotel "The Bradley" is under construction (at 204 W Main). It broke ground in May 2019. This is a Provenance Hotels property - they are based in Portland, OR. Vera Bradley (yes, that Vera Bradley - co-founder of Barbara Bradley Baekgaard) is a co-partner in the project. They worked with local architecture firm Elevatus and local contractor Hagerman. The construction cost was estimated around $26 million in 2016. So with inflation factored in, but a floor removed, it is still probably around that much in today's dollars. The original plan was to open in 2020. Judging by the construction photos, it looks like it will be open in the next few months -

Current rendering -

Source: Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly | Contributed

An earlier, 6-story rendering - would have been nice, but the final still looks good, just a story shorter -

Source: Visit Fort Wayne

Indoor / outdoor rooftop bar progress, 2/24/21 -

Source: Facebook | The Bradley

Ground floor / lobby progress, 2/12/21 -


Source: Facebook | The Bradley


Source: Facebook | The Bradley
Is there a reason we know of as to why they reduced it a floor?
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