Over a half a century later, in 1972, the Galt House Hotel was re-established by developer Al J. Schneider as part of Louisville's Riverfront Urban Renewal Project. The West Tower is 25 stories high and features 130,000 square feet of meeting space, deluxe guest rooms, corner suites, and six restaurants – Walker's Exchange, Jockey Silks Bourbon Bar, Down One Bourbon Bar, Al J's, Thelma's, and Swizzle Dinner & Drinks restaurant on the 25th floor, which opened in spring 2020. An East Tower was added in 1984. It offers 650 suites, including waterfront balcony suites and waterfront apartments. With 1,310 guest rooms, the Galt House Hotel is the largest in
Kentucky. It has 130,000 square feet of meeting space, including more than 50 meeting rooms, two ballrooms and an exhibit hall. Other amenities include a fitness center on the top floor of the East Tower, a business and shipping center, a spa and salon, a barbershop, retail shops, and Down One Bourbon Bar. The East and West Towers are connected by a three-story glass enclosed Conservatory, which features Thelma's Deli (named for founder Al J. Schneider's wife, Thelma French Schneider), Al J's Lounge, and indoor seating. The Galt House Hotel is the Official Hotel of
Churchill Downs, the
Kentucky Derby, the
Kentucky Oaks, the
Kentucky Derby Festival (hosting the command center of its kickoff event,
Thunder Over Louisville), and the
KFC Yum! Center. It also hosts the Kentucky State
Governor's Cup academic competition every year. Area residents enlisting in the US military through the Louisville
United States Military Entrance Processing Command station (Louisville MEPS) are often given a chance to stay at the hotel for free the night before their early-morning military medical exam. On August 21, 2019, U.S. President
Donald Trump visited the Galt House to deliver the keynote address at
AMVETS 75th National Convention. At the end of the speech the president signed a presidential memorandum, directing the
United States Department of Education to forgive all student debt incurred by disabled military
veterans. ==See also==