The historic Bonstelle Theater is set to become home to the new AC Hotel Detroit, offering 154 rooms and modern amenities while preserving its architectural charm. Situated in the Brush Park neighborhood, the hotel integrates rich history with contemporary hospitality. Scheduled to open in spring 2024, this project is a testament to Detroit’s urban revitalization, blending historic preservation with community-focused development, enhanced by contributions from various local and national organizations.
Detroit is buzzing with anticipation as the AC Hotel Detroit prepares to open its doors later this month. Located within the revered walls of the historic Bonstelle Theater in the bustling Brush Park neighborhood, this new 154-room, 10-story hotel promises a unique blend of modern comforts and rich history. It is the first AC Hotel to grace southeast Michigan, and the third in the entire state, adding yet another reason for locals and tourists alike to explore what the city has to offer!
The Bonstelle Theater, which dates back to 1903, has had a fascinating past. Originally crafted by renowned architect Albert Kahn as the Temple Beth El synagogue, it transformed into a theater later on. In 1925, the theater was redesigned by C. Howard Crane, which gave it the iconic features appreciated by theater-goers for decades. Following its journey through time, the Bonstelle was acquired by Wayne State University in 1951, restoring its purpose as a theater until it was decommissioned in 2018. With the impending restoration, the Bonstelle will once again be shining in its full glory, aligning with its original design aesthetic!
The development team, composed of the Roxbury Group from Detroit and Peachtree Group from Atlanta, is on a mission to integrate high-end hospitality with the beloved historic property. The hotel will not only offer luxurious accommodations but also a unique rooftop venue that will surely become a local favorite. A stunning glass-enclosed lobby bar called the Conservatory will connect the hotel directly to the Bonstelle, providing guests with a cozy spot to enjoy gin-based cocktails and delightful small plates.
Guests will find the AC Hotel ideally located near many prominent venues, including Little Caesars Arena, Orchestra Hall, and the Detroit Medical Center. This prime location not only caters to those attending events but also provides convenient access to major offices, such as Wayne State University’s Mike Ilitch School of Business. The hotel’s proximity to these key establishments promotes easy commutes for business travelers while welcoming leisure seekers looking to enjoy the vibrant Detroit scene!
As development progresses, community discussions are underway to ensure that the revitalization of Brush Park benefits all its residents. The project has received backing from various financial institutions, including Flagstar Bank and Bank of Ann Arbor, reinforcing the commitment to both economic growth and community equity. Local leaders have hailed the project as a significant step forward, emphasizing the beautiful mix of new construction alongside historic preservation.
Both the AC Hotel and the restored Bonstelle Playhouse are anticipated to open to the public by spring 2024. The Bonstelle is set to become an engaging venue for live performances and a versatile space for civic, corporate, and private events while the hotel will offer curated art displays, modern fitness facilities, and that stunning blend of luxury and charm. It’s all being masterfully orchestrated by Sachse Construction, with design contributions from Stantec and Patrick Thompson Design.
The AC Hotel Detroit at the Bonstelle Theater is more than just a new place to stay; it’s a significant enhancement to Detroit’s cultural landscape. With a dedication to preserving history while embracing modern amenities, this project stands as a testament to the city’s ongoing revitalization. Detroiters, get ready for a fresh wave of hospitality and unforgettable experiences!
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