Kentucky Home Life Building
The Kentucky Home Life Building, formerly the Inter-Southern Life Insurance Building, is a 20-floor, 235-foot (72-m) building in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was the tallest building in Louisville until the construction of the Heyburn Building in 1927. The Kentucky Home Life Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The building has historically housed office space for lawyers, accountants and other professionals. It sits at the corner of 5th and Jefferson streets – across from Louisville Metro Hall and close to many other city government and private offices – and contains more than 274,000 square feet of office space. As of 2025, the building was reportedly vacant and undergoing foreclosure, and developers have proposed renovations for mixed-use.
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West Jefferson Street, Louisville
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| N 38.25419 ° | E -85.75847 ° |
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West Jefferson Street 439
40202 Louisville
Kentucky, United States
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