Pine City Council unanimously approves 315 Main Street purchase agreement
- erikvanrheenen
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The Pine City Council unanimously approved the purchase agreement for the sale of the 315 Main Street property at Wednesday's meeting.
The council agreed to move forward with a boutique hotel concept proposed by Solutions Real Estate Group back in April.
According to the purchase agreement, the building is being sold for $100,000.
Council member Dan Swanson made the motion to approve the agreement, with a second from Dave Hill. Both shared a similar preamble: "Nothing would make me happier."
"Nobody's happier than me, because this has been a six-year or five-year campaign," said council member Kyle Palmer. "I just didn't want to say anything until you guys voted on it."
According to a timeline presented by the developer in March, the project would likely require about six months for design, one month for permitting, and a three-to-five month review process to qualify for the federal historic tax credit.
At that time, Gretchen Camp, who would serve as project manager from Minneapolis-based architecture and design firm ESG, said the construction process would likely start in spring of 2026, with a 12-to-16 month schedule.
"I'm going to be the first one to rent a room there," joked council member Gina Pettie.
