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  2. Seelbach Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Seelbach Hilton Louisville is a historic hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Founded by Bavarian-born immigrant brothers Louis and Otto Seelbach, it opened in 1905 as the Seelbach Hotel , and is designed in the French Renaissance style. [ 5 ]

  3. Atria Management Company - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, Ventas and members of Atria's senior executive team acquired the 85% of Atria owned by the LFREI funds, resulting in Atria being owned 66% by the Atria senior executive team and 34% by Ventas. [12] In 2014, Atria moved its Louisville, Kentucky headquarters to downtown Louisville and expanded its space again in 2017. [13]

  4. List of tallest buildings in Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Citizens Plaza; tallest building in Kentucky, 1971–1972 4 Humana Building: 417 / 127 27 1985 5 Omni Louisville Hotel: 394 / 120 30 2018 Tallest Hotel and tallest residential building in Kentucky 2018–present 6 Waterfront Park Place: 364 / 111 23 2004 Tallest residential building in Kentucky, 2004–2018 7= B&W Tower 363 / 111 26 ...

  5. A developer got subsides to fix Russell apartments ... - AOL

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    Residents of the Mt. Lebanon Senior Apartments have formed a tenants union to protest the living conditions at the facility in Louisville, Ky. on Aug. 1, 2024.

  6. Galt House - Wikipedia

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    The Galt House Hotel is a 25-story, 1,310-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, established in 1972. It is named for two consecutive nearby historic hotels, both named Galt House, erected in 1835 and 1869; the first was destroyed by fire in 1865, and the second, demolished in 1921. The Galt House is the city's only hotel on the Ohio River.

  7. Masonic Widows and Orphans Home - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the decision was made to construct a larger orphan's home than the original in Louisville, to the present-day location in Louisville/St. Matthews on Frankfort Avenue, at the cost of $9,400,000. Construction began in 1925 on the 176-acre (0.71 km 2) location, and the residents moved to it on August 15, 1927.

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