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Commodore Apartment Building (Louisville, Kentucky) : ウィキペディア英語版
Commodore Apartment Building (Louisville, Kentucky)

The Commodore Apartment Building, also called Commodore Apartments, is a luxury condominium complex located in Louisville, Kentucky's Bonnycastle neighborhood. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.〔
==History==

The 11-story high rise Commodore Apartment Building was opened in 1929 and designed by the architectural firm of Joseph & Joseph in 1928.〔(Emporis - Louisville, KY - Commodore Apartments )〕 The architects designed four other buildings in the Louisville area including the Republic Building (1916) and the Elsby (1918) in New Albany, Indiana.〔(Josep & Joseph Buildings )〕 The building is located near Cherokee Park.
The building is built on land that was once owned by Isaac Everett, one of the founders of the Galt House.〔(Places in Time - Bonnycastle ) By Marcella Johnson ''Courier Journal''〕 Everett purchased about of land for $25,000 dollars (USD). The land then was used to build himself a mansion. The estate passed down to his daughter Harriet, who later married and became Harriet Bonnycastle. Which after he husbands death donated land to Louisville to build Cherokee Park to spur future developments in 1891.〔 Harriet would sell parcels of land for over the next twenty years and eventually in the late 1920s the Commodore Apartments went up.
After surviving the Great Depression, and continuing as a luxury apartment building, it was sold for $650,000 and restored for another $125,000 in 1978 by Louisville native, actor and entrepreneur Roger Davis.〔 ''Courier Journal January 17, 1978 page B1〕 Davis sold the Commodore in 1980 for $1,000,000 to Jack MacDonald of Acre Realty, Chicago ''Courier-Journal'' April 4, 1981 page B10〕 which converted the Commodore from an apartment building to a condominium complex of 59 units.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 29, 1982.

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