A $46 million AC Hotel by Marriott will take the place of the scrapped West Elm hotel at the Bonstelle Theatre development project in Detroit's Brush Park neighborhood.

Construction on the 10-story, 153-room hotel is expected to start this summer and be complete by late 2021, according to a Tuesday news release.

It would be the first AC Hotel-branded hotel in Southeast Michigan by the Maryland-based hospitality company. Grand Rapids has the only one in Michigan.

The Detroit project includes a full renovation of the theater to its original 1903 Albert Kahn-designed exterior and 1925 C. Howard Crane-designed interior, the release said. It will also include a 4,000-square-foot glass conservatory fronting Woodward Avenue.

The hotel is being developed by Detroit-based Roxbury Group and will be managed San Diego-based Azul Hospitality Group.

Design for the project is being handled by Detroit-based Patrick Thompson Design. Detroit-based Christman Co. is the general contractor.

"We take a great deal of pride in pairing high-end hospitality with iconic historic properties, and we are honored to be restoring the beauty of the Bonstelle and seamlessly integrating it with the modern sensibility of AC Hotels," David Di Rita, principal of the Roxbury Group, said in the release.