Mortenson Completes High-Rise Home2 Suites by Hilton in Chicago

"In a process that has taken other new hotels several attempts that required rework and delays before they could become operational, the River North hotel easily passed" inspections, says Aimbridge Hospitality's Chris Pogorzelski.

Home2 Suites by Hilton Chicago River North, 110 West Huron Street, Chicago, IL

CHICAGO, IL—Mortenson has completed construction of the newly opened 17-story, 206-room Home2 Suites by Hilton Chicago River North.

Mortenson teamed up with lead developer and owner Akara Partners on the $67 million extended stay hotel, one of the few Home2 Suites by Hilton’s urban high-rise hotels, while also serving as the design-builder with Norr Architects.

“From the beginning Mortenson has been an excellent partner with Akara Partners,” says Rajen Shastri, the founder/CEO of Akara Partners. “Paired with our construction management and development arm, their development and construction team’s knowledge, skills and ingenuity have been integral in delivering a first-class hotel that makes a strong addition to the River North neighborhood and one we are proud to own.”

With its extensive hospitality development and construction experience, Mortenson built the flagship hotel at 110 West Huron Street, on the site of a former parking lot, in just 14 months. Unlike the smaller, 3-story Homes2 Suites by Hilton suburban locations, the 120,000 square-foot River North building features a modern glass enclosure system and a jump lobby configuration to maximize space for 5,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

To meet the challenges of constructing the custom-built Home2 Suites by Hilton hotel while ensuring quality and safety on a site with zero lot lines in a busy city neighborhood, Mortenson relied on:

“The partnership with Akara and Norr Architects has been phenomenal,” says Andy Stapleton, Chicago office general manager. “The Home2 Suites hotel joins more than $600 million in US hotel properties that Mortenson has developed in the past five years as well as more than 100 hotel construction and renovation projects, including modernizing the Cambria Hotel on East Superior Street and the Hilton Chicago on South Michigan Avenue.”

“The transition from construction to operation has been virtually seamless,” says Chris Pogorzelski, general manager for Aimbridge Hospitality, the River North hotel operator. “In a process that has taken other new hotels several attempts that required rework and delays before they could become operational, the River North hotel easily passed tough first inspections ensuring compliance with everything from Hilton brand standards to building codes. As a result, we were able to focus on ensuring everything was in place and ready for our scheduled opening.”