Butler’s legacy set in stone

For several decades Corporex’s Bill Butler has been working to make a positive contribution to Northern Kentucky.  Most recently that effort was cemented with the completion of the world famous Ascent at Roebling’s Bridge condominium tower. Butler’s efforts started in the late 1980’s with the RiverCenter development along Covington’s banks of the Ohio River.  But as Butler’s company moves forward it is fueled by more than a passion to physically reshape Northern Kentucky, and the larger tri-state area, but also one that will impact the region socially. Read full article here.

For several decades Corporex’s Bill Butler has been working to make a positive contribution to Northern Kentucky.  Most recently that effort was cemented with the completion of the world famous Ascent at Roebling’s Bridge condominium tower.

Butler’s efforts started in the late 1980’s with the RiverCenter development along Covington’s banks of the Ohio River.  But as Butler’s company moves forward it is fueled by more than a passion to physically reshape Northern Kentucky, and the larger tri-state area, but also one that will impact the region socially.

Read full article here.

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