Preston Pointe


Preston Pointe is a mixed-use commercial and residential building in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The building is square in shape with a unique sloped steel roof. The first five floors consist of office space, the sixth and seventh consist of two-story condominiums, and the eighth floor is mechanical space.

Design and construction

Preston Pointe was designed and co-developed by Henry Potter and his architectural firm Potter & Associates.

History

Old National Bank began opening a branch in Preston Pointe in October 2004, marking the building's first commercial presence. On April 10, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at the bank by a former employee, prompting Old National Bank to close the location and relocate to 400 W. Market.

Awards

The Kentucky Society of Architects American Institute of Architects awarded Preston Pointe the Citation for Excellence in Architectural Design in 2007, with the jury commenting: "This building’s bold, iconic design creates a landmark statement, and as a consequence, brings new vitality and interest to an older urban neighborhood."