LOUISVILLE—When it was finished in 1963, the 800 Apartments building in downtown Louisville was the city's tallest and a glamorous place to live. It declined in the intervening years as downtown living became unfashionable, hitting a nadir in 1997 when it was sold for less than $4 million.

But Village Green, one of the nation's largest and oldest privately-owned developer, owner and manager of luxury apartment communities, recently unveiled plans to revive the 29-story building by adding a boutique hotel style lobby, a 29th floor Sky Club and rooftop Sky Park, and extensive exterior improvements and apartment upgrades. Louisville media outlets have reported that the Farmington Hills, MI-based company, which specializes in the renovation of historic buildings, has the property under contract and has already held extensive meetings with neighborhood residents.

“The 800 Apartments was a modern architectural icon that we look forward to restoring, upgrading and returning to being Louisville's premier address,” said Village Green chairman and chief executive officer Jonathan Holtzman in a prepared statement. Company officials did not return a message seeking more details on the transaction.

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Brian J. Rogal

Brian J. Rogal is a Chicago-based freelance writer with years of experience as an investigative reporter and editor, most notably at The Chicago Reporter, where he concentrated on housing issues. He also has written extensively on alternative energy and the payments card industry for national trade publications.