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Old Posted Mar 20, 2019, 9:49 PM
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The Wayne State University Board of Governors approved Wednesday a long-term lease of the to-be-decommissioned Bonstelle Theatre as part of Detroit-based developer The Roxbury Group's planned West Elm hotel project.

David Di Rita, principal of Roxbury, said the 45-year lease also includes a number of options to renew and that the property would be renovated and restored with things like updated HVAC systems and interior, auditorium and finishes. A specific budget for the theater renovation project has not been calculated, but the overall effort to restore it and construct the West Elm hotel on Woodward Avenue on the edge of Midtown and Brush Park is expected to cost $50 million.

In addition to the specifics on size, the project — which has been referred to internally as the "Hotel Bonstelle," as in the "Hotel Bonstelle by West Elm" — is slated to incorporate a glass-covered conservatory between the WSU-owned Bonstelle at 3424 Woodward Ave. to the south of the project site and the hotel at 3448 Woodward Ave., according to Van Dyke.

The first two floors are expected to be meeting spaces, office, fitness and restaurant uses. Floors three through 11 are to be hotel rooms, while the 12th floor is to be hotel suites.

A conceptual rendering presented on Tuesday shows the Bonstelle with its columns re-exposed.

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Van Dyke said financing for the project should be secured by the end of the year, with construction beginning in 2020, a delay from the original 2019-2020 construction time line announced a year ago.
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2019, 3:34 AM
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Here is the theater and the site next to it currently. It's kind of an underrated landmark existing in what for the last few decades was a pretty dead part of Woodward Avenue. Unless you were a major theater goer/performer, it was a pretty easy building to miss since front entrance was bricked up. This ought to no longer be the case as development heats up all around it including the proposed hotel next door.


Bonstelle Theatre by Brandon Bartoszek, on Flickr


Detroit - Woodward Ave. - Bonstelle Theatre - November 21, 2013 by Kevin Mueller, on Flickr
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It is Kaput?
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It is Kaput?
As of right now they’re looking for a new hotel operator I believe.
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It is Kaput?
I drove by today and it looks like they are constructing the parking garage at least.
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I drove by today and it looks like they are constructing the parking garage at least.
That’s a part of the SOMA development.
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That’s a part of the SOMA development.
Still moving forward per Curbed Detroit as AC Hotels by Marriott

https://detroit.curbed.com/2020/2/11...-detroit-hotel
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Is there any news on this development?
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Sounds like they are optimistically planning for an early 2023 start of construction and completion of Q2 2024.

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In Midtown, Roxbury Group plans to start construction in 2023 on a $49 million, 154-room AC Detroit Hotel at the Bonstelle, a Marriott-branded property next to the Bonstelle Theater on Woodward. The previously announced project was expected to begin construction in 2020.
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Di Rita said construction is expected to be complete in the early second quarter of 2024: "Ideally in time to host guests for the NFL Draft."
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Sounds like they are optimistically planning for an early 2023 start of construction and completion of Q2 2024.





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Wow, that's quick. We don't get winter here anymore, i hope they are able to start soon.
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Word on the street is it’s gonna get real up in here.
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Why is this thread locked? Can we move it to U/C. It started back in October I believe

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I'm not in the area, so I can't tell for sure how recent this progress photo is, but it was posted to LinkedIn about one week ago. Anyone know: is that a mechanical penthouse going up on the top level? Or another occupiable floor? Also, this thread title says 10 floors, but the LinkedIn post says 11. Maybe that's a clue?


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