You are on the right track using some sort of Friedel-Crafts reaction. You've chosen a Friedel-Crafts alkylation, but there is another version. It has a functional group to direct the reaction without a rearrangement. However, it will require 1 more set of reagents after that step to result in your final product.
Look back in your book, where they talk about Friedel-Crafts, and do you see other variants that might be helpful, and match a possible reagent?
EDIT: Just realized "due in 3 hours", and I'm way past it. If you still want to try it, give it a shot though