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Originally Posted by kenratboy
Those first few floors are huge! What is the plan for them?
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First floor includes separate lobbies for the hotel, office, and residential uses, in addition to a skyway lobby. Also includes a retail bank branch for RBC, a restaurant affiliated with Four Seasons, and some back-of-house items like an indoor loading docks and hotel offices.
Second floor is mostly ballroom and meeting space, with some ballroom back-of-house spaces. The two ballrooms and some of the meetings rooms are 2-story spaces. The big two-story space you see facing Nicollet is the main ballroom.
Third floor only covers part of the overall floorplate due to the 2-story spaces on the 2nd floor. Third floor is all hotel back-of-house functions.
Fourth floor is where the tower footprint starts and is the amenity level. Spa, gym, indoor pool, outdoor pool. Some more hotel back-of-house.
And then with the tower, floors 5-21 are office, 22 is mechanical, 23-30 are hotel, 31-36 are condo, and 37 is mechanical.