Publication Date: 04-25-2017
For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Jeanne Hilt
Director of Marketing
Louisville Downtown Partnership
(502) 614-4122 (Office)
DOWNTOWN LOUISVILLE LAUNCHES THE BOURBON DISTRICT
Historical markers, destination signage, banners and an event pop-up scape to highlight Downtownās rich bourbon history
(April 25, 2017 ā Louisville, KY) The first phase of the Bourbon District ā an initiative that pays homage to Downtown Louisvilleās rich bourbon history and recognizes the cityās current bourbon industry boom ā was unveiled today on Main Street in front of the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
Featuring Historic Site signs, Destination signs, banners and a pop-up āevent scape,ā the Bourbon District is a collaborative effort led by the Louisville Downtown Partnership (LDP), Louisville Metro Government and the Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau, in cooperation with Downtownās Bourbon industry community.
At one time, Main Street was a hub of activity for the bourbon industry due to its proximity to the river. āMain Street is truly the home of Louisvilleās bourbon industry, both historically and in its current resurgence,ā said Rebecca Matheny, Executive Director of the Louisville Downtown Partnership (LDP).
āToday, āBourbonismĀ®ā is thriving in Downtown Louisville, with four distillery experiences already open and three more planned, as well as a number of additional bourbon attractions slated to open within the next few years,ā said Mayor Greg Fischer, who unveiled the first historical marker on Main Street. The Bourbon District will use the public right of way to create an engaging and educational aesthetic for pedestrians while supporting the ongoing development of the bourbon industry in Downtown Louisville.
The renaissance of bourbon has sparked tourism and development in Downtown Louisville.
āWhile Louisvilleās bourbon story goes back to the late 1700ās, itās only been in the last decade that bourbon tourism has become a defining point of our cityās authenticity. We are thrilled to be part of sharing this cultural heritage with locals and visitors and think it will enhance their appreciation of Louisvilleās unique destination experience,ā said Karen Williams, President and CEO of the Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau.
When complete, the Bourbon District will be concentrated along Main Street from Jackson Street to 10th Street, and along Fourth Street from Main Street to Broadway.
Solid Light, a local Louisville company nationally recognized for designing and building extraordinary visitor experiences, created the Bourbon District to be a walkable experience. āWhen visitors come to the Bourbon District, they will have an authentic experience learning about Louisvilleās bourbon heritage and experiencing its resurgence,ā said Solid Light Owner/President Cynthia Torp. āWorking with the Louisville Downtown Partnership to create the Bourbon District was especially meaningful for us because our roots are here, so we are dedicated to keeping the history of our community alive. With every piece of history we uncovered and historical marker we designed, our passion for the project and for sharing Louisvilleās bourbon story grew.ā
Phase I, unveiled today, is concentrated on Main Street between Fourth and Sixth streets and will highlight the four active bourbon attractions. Plans for Phase II, which will be located on the southwest corner of Fourth and Main streets, include a grand sculptural element as part of a Story Hub, an informational and interactive center of the Bourbon District. Phase III will include at least eight more Historic Site signs and Destination Signs for the upcoming bourbon experiences.
Phase IV will include further activations to make the corners of Fourth and Main Streets distinctive pedestrian areas. āBourbon is such a significant part of Downtown Louisvilleās history, and the Bourbon District will help us tell that story to locals and visitors from all across the globe,ā Matheny added.
LDP drives economic growth in Downtown and adjacent central-city neighborhoods for the benefit of the entire region, as well as oversees multiple on-street enhancements that help establish Downtown Louisvilleās distinctive character and widespread appeal. LDP believes the economic engine of any great city starts with a strong Downtown. For more information, go to: www.louisvilledowntown.org. LDP can be contacted at 556 S. Fourth Street; Louisville, KY 40202; (502)584-6000.
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