Monday, August 31, 2015

U.S. Bank Helps Preserve Minneapolis’ History

Here's part of the story. 

The historic Plymouth Building in downtown Minneapolis will be converted into a 290-room Embassy Suites by Hilton hotel, in part through a $65 million investment by U.S. Bank, the Minneapolis-based lender announced Tuesday.
U.S. Bank reportedly provided $65 million in construction and acquisition loans partially replaced by $16.2 million in equity raised by federal historic tax credits to renovate the 12-story, 384,000-square-foot office building, at 12 S. Sixth St. and Hennepin Avenue.
The project’s total acquisition and renovation cost is $109.6 million.
“With the Plymouth Building’s close proximity to the Target Center and the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center, this development will increase hotel options downtown and drive economic activity for Minneapolis,” Vice President Bob Von Hoene of the bank’s community lending division, based in St. Louis, said in a prepared statement.

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