Four of the retailers — two local and two international — setting up shop in the new Shinola Hotel in downtown Detroit are now known.

Women's fashion retailer Madewell, fragrance maker Le Labo, Berkley-based juice maker Drought and Detroit-based clothing retailer Good Neighbor are coming to the first floor of the 130-room boutique hotel that's expected to open in December.

It's the first public confirmation of at least a portion of the retail roster in the property, which sits at Woodward and Grand River avenues across from the former J.L. Hudson's department store site where Dan Gilbert is planning to build the tallest building in the state, potentially 912 feet tall.

"With the retail component for the Shinola Hotel for that alley (behind the hotel), we really set out to create an authentic, one-of-a-kind experience," said Jennifer Skiba, vice president of leasing at Gilbert's Detroit-based Bedrock LLC real estate development, management, ownership and leasing company.

"We wanted to evoke a sense of discovery, so curiosity will lead you down this intimate and artistically inspired alley," she said in an interview this week.

Madewell's downtown Detroit location, first reported by Crain's in August, will take approximately 2,500 square feet and have Woodward frontage. A sign for the retailer, which is a division of New York City-based J. Crew Goods Inc. (NYSE: JCG), was installed on the building Friday morning. A spokeswoman for Madewell declined comment.

Le Labo, which was founded in New York in 2006, is leasing about 1,000 square feet and will also have Woodward frontage. Estee Lauder Cos. (NYSE: EL) purchased it in 2014.

"They are one of the most coveted beauty brands in the world," Skiba said. "They have less than 25 locations in the U.S. and specialize in candles, skin care and custom fragrances for men and women."

Drought, which has eight locations in the region, including two in the city, will move from its first-floor space in Gilbert's Chrysler House high-rise at 719 Griswold St. It has other locations in Detroit's Eastern Market (on Saturdays only), Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, Berkley, Bloomfield Hills and Plymouth.

"Our storefronts serve as tiny marketing hubs in themselves — we feel our new location in downtown Detroit within the Shinola alley is an excellent spot to be in the crosshairs of locals as well as visitors to the city," Julie James, co-founder and chief marketing officer of Drought, said in an email. "Additionally we have a collaborative history with Shinola, as we operated one of our earliest locations within their Midtown flagship."

Madewell and Le Labo will be open when the hotel opens in December. Drought's Chrysler House location will remain open until its space in the hotel is ready; it's not yet determined when Good Neighbor will open.

Carli Goltowski, owner of Good Neighbor and a former Shinola employee, said she has a five-year lease for her first store but wouldn't disclose her rental rate.

It will employ three-five part-time employees to start as it sells men's and women's apparel, ranging from large brands such as Levi's and Red Wings boots to local and national independent makers, Goltowski said.

"The price point for items will be $250 or less," she said. "I want it to be affordable."

She will also be donating all profits from her own branded products including T-shirts and bandannas, and $1 from every other sale to Pontiac-based Humble Design, which provides design and home furnishing assistance to formerly homeless people.

Southfield-based Barton Malow Co. is the general contractor on the project while Detroit-based Kraemer Design Group is the architect. New York City-based Gachot Studios and Architecture also worked on the project. Construction began in January 2017.

The project, a joint venture between Shinola/Detroit LLC and Gilbert's Bedrock LLC, is expected to include a new restaurant from New York City-based NoHo Hospitality Group and Andrew Carmellini, a two-time James Beard Foundation award-winning chef.