First look at renderings of big Humana Tower renovation
Louisville’s skyline is poised for a significant transformation. Last week, plans were announced for a major renovation of the Humana building in downtown Louisville. On Thursday, renderings were released offering a first look at the proposed changes.
A New Vision for Downtown
The Humana building, vacant after four decades of use, is slated to become a “world-class” convention center and hotel. The project, revealed by Mayor Craig Greenberg during his State of the City address, aims to revitalize the area and strengthen the city’s position as a destination for large-scale events.
Project Details
The planned convention center and hotel will feature approximately 1,000 hotel rooms, a variety of restaurants, 100,000 square feet of meeting space, and a 40,000-square-foot grand ballroom. The total cost of the project is estimated to be between $600 and $700 million.
Looking Ahead
Construction is currently scheduled to begin in 2027 and is expected to take three to four years to complete. If the timeline holds, the renovated Humana Tower could open its doors as a premier destination by 2030 or 2031. The project is intended to enhance Louisville’s ability to host iconic festivals and events, building on its long-standing tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is happening to the Humana building?
The Humana building in downtown Louisville is being renovated into a “world-class” convention center and hotel.
How much will the project cost?
The plan will cost about $600-700 million.
When is construction expected to begin?
Construction is expected to begin in 2027 and last 3-4 years.
How might this transformation impact the future of events and tourism in Louisville?