Mustard Seed Hill

Continued restoration and renovation of the Mustard Seed Hill campus, creating a home for a business incubator, commercial kitchen, corporate meeting spaces, an event hall and lodging.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $7,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $13,869,711

IMPACT

  • 10 FTE jobs
  • 33 construction jobs

Investor

Project Description

Continued restoration and renovation of the Mustard Seed Hill campus, creating a home for a business incubator, commercial kitchen, corporate meeting spaces, an event hall and lodging. • Mustard Seed Hill is a historic, special event and meeting venue situated on fourteen (14) acres in the heart of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region, which aims to attract 110,000 unique visitors to the area by 2021.

The Project is located in a small, severely distressed community that is home to less than 850 residents and has an unemployment rate of 16.2%.

Lauren Biddle, Executive Director of the Paris-Bourbon County Chamber of Commerce, and City of Millersburg Mayor Lee Hopkins have voiced their support for the project, with Mayor Hopkins noting that he supports and appreciates “the positive exposure and increased visitor headcount” that the project is bringing to the town.’

The campus also includes an entrepreneurship center with programming tailored to provide training and technical assistance to new and expanding hospitality businesses.

MAP

Address: 1122 Main Street, Millersburg, KY 40348

Census Tract: 21017030500

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