Louisville is a great city for studying architecture, and its NuLu enclave is a special place to appreciate distinctive real estate, including adaptive reuse projects.
Construction was set to begin in 2022, but public works officials told WLKY utility conflicts required an updated design. The adjustments ultimately delayed the project another three years.
While growth near Louisville s blossoming NuLu neighborhood is pretty common, rarely is it of the size of what Rabbit Hole Distillery has planned along East Jefferson Street.