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One Eleven Whiskey Row will be located one half block east of the KFC YUM! Center, the perfect complement to historic Whiskey Row on Main Street Louisville, Kentucky. A planned restoration will welcome restaurant, retail and office tenants as well as encourage social gathering.

Truly a place to play, work, and live.

If you are interested in leasing Restaurant, Retail or Office Space, please contact:

Commercial
Tyler Smith, CCIM
PRG | Commercial Property Advisors
502-558-8078
tyler@prginvestments.com

Residential
Mulloy Real Estate
austin@mulloycre.com
502-771-5599
(Note: Must dial area code, even if local)

German-inspired beer hall coming to 111 Whiskey Row downtown

Jun 7, 2017 | No Comments
German-inspired beer hall coming to 111 Whiskey Row downtown

The partners behind Sidebar at Whiskey Row are opening a second establishment just about 100 yards away. Called The Hall on Washington Street, the restaurant, inspired by German beer halls, is expected to open in January 2018. The Hall on Washington Street is the second announced tenant to move into the multimillion-dollar 111 Whiskey Row […]

Duluth Trading Co. to be an anchor tenant on Whiskey Row

Apr 29, 2017 | No Comments
Duluth Trading Co. to be an anchor tenant on Whiskey Row

The Duluth Trading Co., a well-advertised retailer that specializes in heavy-duty outerwear and “Buck Naked” underwear, will be an anchor tenant in the Whiskey Row development on West Main Street. The Whiskey Row developer, Main Street Revitalization LLC, announced Tuesday that Duluth will lease 15,000 square feet and have a retail outlet in historic quarters at 111-115 […]

111 Whiskey Row apartments slated to open in June 2017, restaurants to open later that year

Nov 2, 2016 | No Comments
111 Whiskey Row apartments slated to open in June 2017, restaurants to open later that year

As promised back in January, the stabilization poles holding up three Main Street façades have come down. The move marks the continued progress construction workers have made to stabilize, rebuild and renovate 111, 113 and 115 W. Main St., which were ravaged by fire nearly a year ago. The three addresses make up the more […]