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Welcome to the
Stanley-Casey House

Where work feels inspired.

Flexible coworking, private offices, and micro-event space, all in a beautifully restored historic setting designed for connection, creativity, and growth.

Our Small Business Solutions

Secure a dedicated space for individuals and small teams with access to the building’s shared professional amenities.

Private Offices

Coworking Space

Enjoy flexible workspace options that foster collaboration, creativity, and productivity. Monthly membership or daily options available.

Micro Event Space

From workshops and training seminars to company celebrations, our meeting room is equipped for your next event.

Up Coming Events

  • Shelbyville Plant Swap

    Plant Swap

    May 24

    Free, community-based event where you bring plants, cuttings, or plant-related supplies to trade with others.

  • Art Hop

    Art Hop

    MAY 29 | 3:00 - 6:00PM

    We’re proudly participating in Shelby Main Street’s Art Hop. We will be showcasing local artists’ work within our building.

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    2025 Marketing Strategy Workshop

    Unlocking your business's full potential in 2025 starts with a solid marketing strategy. This hands-on workshop will help you develop a data-driven roadmap to guide your success.

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Modern office space with two desks, office chairs, pendant lighting, framed artwork, and wooden flooring.

We’re redefining work and community in Shelbyville

At the Stanley-Casey House, we are dedicated to fostering an entrepreneurial spirit within a supportive community. Our historic venue is reimagined as a dynamic workspace where collaboration and creativity thrive. Join us as we cultivate connections and empower one another to achieve goals.

Our pre-Civil War building boasts a rich history.

Named in honor of former residents, Kentucky Governor A.O. Stanley and prominent Shelbyville businessman John Casey, the home stands as a testament to the era's architectural artistry. Its construction was the vision and skill of Dr. Nuckols, which spanned from 1814 to 1818, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Shelbyville, Kentucky.

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Black and white portrait of an elderly man in a suit, sitting with one hand resting on a desk and the other touching his cheek, looking at the camera.
Historic storefront of J.M. Casey offering stoves, grates, and roofing supplies with men standing outside, showcasing various stove models.

Contact us.

hello@stanleycasey.house
(502) 321-0099

301 Washington Street
Shelbyville, KY 40065