Mixed-Use Space

Museum Plaza

Museum Plaza Designed as a striking architectural statement that will dramatically alter the skyline and add vitality and character to the entire downtown community, downtown's largest mixed-use project, Museum Plaza, may be on the move again.

Museum Plaza is envisioned to be a 62-story three-legged building incorporating luxury condominiums, loft apartments, office space, a Westin hotel, retail space and a contemporary arts museum floating 24-stories above ground in an "island on the sky".

This $490 million project is still in development. However, the plans reflect an increase in interest to live and work in an urban setting, be able to walk to restaurants, shops, a Broadway show, and to feel the camaraderie of neighbors, who increase day by day in the new downtown neighborhood.

Sharing the public plaza with the Muhammad Ali Center, residents and visitors will be able to experience other cultural, museum, and entertainment venues in Museum Plaza. Find out more at: http://www.museumplaza.net/

The Henry Clay

The Henry Clay Located at the southwest corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, this $20 million rehabilitation of the old YWCA elegantly restores one of the city’s most grand historic buildings.

The lower floors will house commercial and event space. The Grand Ballroom and the Elks Room will be preserved and renovated to their former glory. Also available to the public will be a two-story rooftop garden carved out of the fourth and fifth floors. Upper floors in the building will provide 70 units of residential space encompassing both rental and for sale units.

The project also includes property that extends east to Fourth Street, which will become a public piazza, and the historic Wright-Taylor Building on Fourth Street, which will contain a new downtown restaurant.

The Henry Clay is being developed by: http://www.citypropertiesgroup.com/