An interesting bit of information in this. From Kentucky Lantern:
The Kentucky Democratic Party has sold its longtime headquarters near Interstate 64 [pictured above] and plans to move to a new office in downtown Frankfort.
The state party, which has seen its power dwindle in recent decades, will move to an office on Ann Street Friday, Dec. 5, in hopes of being more accessible to lawmakers, advocates and reporters working at the state Capitol.
The Kentucky Democratic Party (KDP) finalized the sale of the building on Tuesday to a business, Means Drive of Nicholasville, for $540,000, according to Franklin County property records.
Democrats bought the site on Democrat Drive near I-64 in 1973 for $25,000. The building was named in honor of former Democratic U.S. Sen. Wendell H. Ford, who represented the state in Washington until 1999. He was governor at the time the party bought the property.
KDP moved out of the Wendell Ford building four years ago and has been working out of an office on St. James Court.
St. James Court? In Louisville? Around the block from my house?
That’s a pretty bad state of affairs when you don’t know the party you support is just around the corner, not making an impression on anyone. Which says a lot about the state of the Democratic Party in Kentucky.
UPDATE: Turns out there’s a St. James Court in Frankfort. Who knew?

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