In spite of some recent business additions to downtown Louisville many towers still have major vacancies.
The facility currently has 257 bedrooms, a full commercial kitchen, cafeteria, laundry rooms, fitness center, and even a saltwater pool.
The former Minit-Print-It/MPI Printing building on West Jefferson Street, across from the Kentucky International Convention Center, hit the market this month.
Louisville’s push to revitalize its downtown took a significant step forward with a plan to transform vacant and abandoned buildings into housing, retail spaces, and more.
The company has been working over the past year to vacate the building and consolidate its Louisville headquarters to its Waterside-Clocktower campus on the east side of downtown.
The online auction for the property at 525 West Broadway will go from March 10-12.
The entire ScionHealth property was most recently assessed for $24.4 million.
A violence-plagued business closed this week and others along the sprawling Bardstown Road commercial corridor are vacant.