Mike Rainen, owner of Rainen Companies, Inc., is converting the huge H.D. Lee building at 117 W. 20th St. Plans call for the nine-story, 220,000 square foot structure to become a mixed-use building, with offices and stores on the lower floors and loft apartments on floors four through nine. Estimated costs for the renovation are about $33 million.

``We feel that this is the best building between downtown and Crown Center,'' says Rainen, who has owned the building for five years. ``It has historic significance and will be revitalized with current, high-tech amenities.''

The 75 residential lofts will average 1,450 square feet in size. Rental rates will be determined when the project is complete. Rainen said he has already signed two leases for office space.

Rainen plans to use much of the $7.1 million TIF money to construct a 330-space parking lot to the south.

ASAI Architects are working on the design. A construction firm has not yet been selected. Construction should begin this spring and be completed in two years.

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