Guests were treated to a hard hat tour provided by the Covington Business Council of The Hayden, a newly developed mixed-use building in the one-time Kenton County Administration building and former Kenton County jail house. Photo by Alecia Ricker | LINK nky Contributor

You don’t have to be arrested to spend time in this former jail building.

Real estate developer Al. Neyer led a hard hat tour last week of the 144,000 square foot apartment building that was once the former Kenton County jail.

Al. Neyer has partnered with Urban Sites on the redevelopment of the former Kenton County Administration Building and jail at 103 E 3rd Street in Covington into a 133-unit luxury apartment building and 4,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Developers hope to move the first wave of tenants into the building spring of 2023.

Almost ready: Guests got to see the various floor plans and views from the apartments in The Hayden, set to open spring of 2023 during a hard hat tour provided by the Covington Business Council of the newly developed mixed-use building in the one-time Kenton County Administration building and former Kenton County jailhouse. Alecia Ricker | LINK nky Contributor

Amenities for future residents include phone-controlled entry systems, a co-working space, a fitness room, a lounge, on-site parking, and more.

Click through the gallery below for a sneak peek of the ongoing construction at The Hayden, and check out the building’s website here for more info about leasing opportunities in the residential and commercial spaces available.

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