Downtown Louisville (Central Business District) (Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky)

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Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the state of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Its boundaries are the Ohio River to the north, Hancock Street to the east, York and Jacob Streets to the south, and 9th Street to the west. As of 2000, the population of Downtown Louisville was 2,575.

The five main areas of the Central Business District consist of:

* West Main District (west of 2nd St., north of Market St., east of 9th St., and south of the Ohio River)
* East Main District (east of 2nd St., north of Market St., west of Hancock St., and south of the Ohio River)
* Medical Center (east of 2nd St., south of Market St., west of Hancock St., and north of Jacob St.)
* Fourth St. District (south of Market St., west of 2nd St., north of York St., and east of 5th St.)
* Civic Center (south of Market St., west of 5th St., north of York St., and east of 9th St.)

The tallest buildings in Kentucky are located in Downtown Louisville and include the AEGON Center designed by John Burgee, National City Tower designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, PNC Plaza designed by Welton Becket, and the Humana Building designed by Michael Graves. Of the 16 buildings in Kentucky over 300 feet, 12 are in Downtown Louisville. In addition, it is the center of the new Metro area government of Louisville and Jefferson County.

A glassed-in Skywalk that stretches six city blocks links together the Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC), Fourth Street Live, three hotels (Galt House Hotel & Suites, Marriott and Hyatt Regency), and 2,300 hotel rooms.
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Coordinates:   38°15'10"N   85°45'15"W
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