What once was an historic lodge, hotel, and women’s community center has become a multi-use space servicing the needs of downtown residents, businessmen and women, and tourists.
Located in the heart of Louisville’s theater district, The Henry Clay is a $20 million mixed-use redevelopment project. The building was built in 1924 as an Elk’s Lodge, and it later became the Henry Clay Hotel in 1928 and then the YWCA in 1963. The Wright Taylor building that sits behind The Henry Clay was built in 1928 during the heyday of the Fourth Street commercial boom.
The Henry Clay is one of the largest historic renovation projects in the country of one of the finest buildings of the neo-classic revival style that grew in popularity during the 1920’s era. This style was used extensively in Louisville from 1910-1930 by the prominent local architecture firm of Joseph and Joseph Architects, which designed the building.
The Henry Clay is perfect for a Louisville couple to share their dream wedding. We will cater to all the needs of your wedding party and wedding guests, as well as the bride and groom.
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