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Decorated art can be found in each room, to reflect the city's history, specifically buildings and businesses near the property. The double Queen guest room bath includes a framed canvas depicting a vintage typewriter influenced by the

Louisville Typewrite Company, which once stood on the Omni site.



The hotel says two stories will continue to be built each month until all 30 stories are complete. The project is providing more than 700 construction jobs, and nearly 300 permanent jobs.



The hotel is on track for a 2018 opening. So far, the hotel has booked 42,000 room night through 2023. It will be the tallest hotel in the city, as well as the third tallest building overall along Louisville's skyline.



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