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Louisville's Humana Tower to Become 1,000-Room Hotel
Conversion expected to draw bigger conventions to the city.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 5:15pm
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The iconic Humana Tower in downtown Louisville, Kentucky will be converted into a massive 1,000-room hotel, a move aimed at attracting larger conventions and events to the city.
Why it matters
As a major employer and economic driver, the conversion of the Humana Tower into a large convention hotel is expected to boost Louisville's profile as a destination for big conferences and events, potentially bringing more tourism dollars to the city.
The details
The conversion of the Humana Tower, a 30-story office building that previously housed the health insurance company's headquarters, will transform the property into a sprawling hotel with over 1,000 guest rooms. This is seen as a strategic move to make Louisville more competitive in attracting larger conventions that require significant room blocks.
- The Humana Tower conversion project was announced in February 2026.
The players
Humana Tower
A 30-story office building in downtown Louisville that previously housed the headquarters of health insurance company Humana.
Louisville
The largest city in the state of Kentucky, known for its bourbon distilleries, the Kentucky Derby, and as a growing convention and tourism destination.
What’s next
The conversion project is expected to take several years to complete, with the new 1,000-room hotel slated to open by 2030.
The takeaway
The transformation of the iconic Humana Tower into a massive convention hotel underscores Louisville's ambitions to become a premier meetings and events destination, leveraging its central location, growing tourism appeal, and ability to accommodate large groups.
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