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Height information

Does anyone have information on the height of Kaden Tower, the two office towers at the intersection of Shelbyville Road and Hurstbourne Lane, the Hilton Hotel near Interstate 64 and Hurstbourne Lane and the Blue Cross Blue Shield building in Plainview? These buildings might be tall enough to make the list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LanternLight (talkcontribs) 16:25, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Seeking information on heights of buildings

Does anyone have information on the height of any of these following buildings, which might be tall enough to belong on the list?

  • 1400 Willow, 21 floors, 1980
  • Kaden Tower, 15 floors, 1966
  • Baptist Towers, 17 floors
  • Bernheim Warehouse H, 12 floors, 1936
  • Bernheim Warehouse I, 12 floors, 1936
  • Bernheim Warehouse J, 12 floors, 1936
  • Bernheim Warehouse K, 12 floors, 1936
  • Watterson Towers, 16 floors, 1972
  • Barrington Place, 16 floors, 1962
  • Hillebrand House, 16 floors
  • Rudd Heart & Lung Center, 15 floors, 1994
  • Waterfront Plaza III, 15 floors, 1991
  • Saint Catherine Court, 15 floors, 1972
  • Frazier Rehab, 14 floors, 2006
  • Shalom Towers, 14 floors, 1979
  • Medical Center Tower, 14 floors, 1971
  • The Glenview, 12 floors, 1974
  • Dosker Manor North, 12 floors, 1968
  • Holiday Inn Louisville-Downtown, 12 floors, 1963
  • Brown Forman Building, 12 floors, 1935
  • Brown Suburban Apartments, 12 floors
  • Treyton Oak Towers, Louisville, 12 floors
  • Hartford Tower (Jefferson Community College), 12 floors
  • The Dartmouth, Louisville, 11 floors, 1927
  • Jefferson Judicial Center, 10 floors, 1998
  • Tyler Hotel, 10 floors, 1916
  • Realty Building, 10 floors, 1913
  • Todd Building, 10 floors, 1909
  • York Towers, 9 floors, 1930

Also, how about the two office towers at the intersection of Shelbyville Road and Hurstbourne Lane, the Hilton Hotel near Interstate 64 and Hurstbourne Lane and the Blue Cross Blue Shield building in Plainview? These buildings might be tall enough to make the list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LanternLight (talkcontribs) 16:40, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]