MANHATTAN, Kan. (KSNT) – Construction crews will shut down part of a road near Aggieville for a year-long project.

Starting Monday, Sept. 30, one lane of Bluemont Avenue will close for a new hotel’s construction at the intersection of Bluemont and 12th Street. The closure is projected to remain in effect until October 2020, according to the City of Manhattan.

The city reports the street shutdown breaks down as follows:

The outer eastbound of Bluemont will close between North Manhattan and 12th Street.

The west side of 12th will close between Bluemont and Moro Street.

12th will convert to a one-way southbound.

No left turns will be allowed from Moro Street to 12th Street.

Parking will still be allowed on both sides of 12th.

The two main businesses that will be affected are the Starbucks and Coco Bolo’s. City officials say both will still be accessible with turn lanes and through an alley.

“Basically at the request of the contractor we closed that lane to give them access to the site and give them the ability to load and unload primarily at that site,” Jason Hilgers, City of Manhattan Deputy City Manager said.

“There will also be a precast construction of a parking garage first so there will be a lot of tilt-up that will take place early in the process,” he continued. “And then once the garage is done they’ll go vertical with the hotel itself.”

There will also be no left turns allowed from Moro Street to 12th street.

The public will still be able to get to local businesses in the area around the closure through the alleyways.