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Hikes Point is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are I-264 to the north, Breckenridge Lane to the west, and irregular boundaries to the other sides. The area was settled by American Revolutionary War veteran George Hikes in 1791 on land sold to him by William Meriwether.
The new location will have a dual-drive thru, according to planning documents filed with the city, and space for interior seating and parking.
500 West Jefferson, previously known as PNC Plaza for several decades until renamed in 2020, and now also called 500W [2] or 500 West [3] by its owners, is a skyscraper in Downtown, Louisville, Kentucky and located at 500 West Jefferson Street.
Due to being on the edge of the old city limits, its boundaries are irregular, it is south of Hikes Lane and west of Breckenridge Lane. Development began after World War II , with developers Edward Butler and Chester Cooper purchasing and subdividing 45 acres (180,000 m 2 ) of the Graff farm and part of the Hikes family's Midlane farm.
This is the only building in Louisville that Harrison & Abramovitz designed, although the firm designed more than 15 buildings in New York, including the Socony–Mobil Building and the Axa Equitable Center. PNC Tower was the tallest building in the state of Kentucky from 1972 until 400 West Market was completed in 1993. The tower is ...
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Like many older American cities, Louisville has well-defined neighborhoods, many with well over a century of history as a neighborhood. The oldest neighborhoods are the riverside areas of Downtown and Portland (initially a separate settlement), representing the early role of the river as the most important form of commerce and transportation.