Mixed-use Main Street building to have offices, four condominiums
John R. Karman III, Staff Writer
A rather unusual-looking building is taking shape against the downtown Louisville skyline -- a building distinguished by its sloping roof that comes to a point 172 feet above the ground.
Appropriately enough, Preston Pointe is the name of the $12 million, seven-story structure under construction at the southeast corner of Preston and Main streets, just west of Louisville Slugger Field.
The 90,000-square-foot building, which will have space for offices and four condominiums, is being developed by an investment group called PM Partners LLC.
The group includes Henry Potter, a partner in Potter & Cox Architects Inc., and its subsidiary, Potter & Cox Realty LLC; Phil Scherer, president of the commercial real estate firm Grubb & Ellis/Commercial Kentucky Inc.; Dale Boden, president of B.F. Capital Inc.; Bill Meyer of Luckett Tobaccos; and Todd Blue and Jonathan Blue, partners in Cobalt Ventures LLC.