Churchill Downs Corridor Epoxy Garage in Corporate Retreat

The epoxy garage floor stretches out in a seamless, high-gloss plane that transforms what most properties relegate to afterthought into something closer to exhibition space, the kind of surface that catches overhead light and signals immediately that every square foot of this estate has been considered with the same intentionality as the formal rooms above. For a corporate retreat, this becomes the staging ground — the place where catering teams set up, where breakout sessions spill into unexpected territory, where a fleet of executive vehicles sits on a surface clean enough to lay presentation boards across without hesitation. The coating itself resists the chemical wear and thermal cycling that would degrade standard concrete within seasons along this stretch of River Road, meaning the infrastructure performs as reliably in its tenth year of hosting as its first. What matters most, though, is how this level connects back upward into the retreat sequence, because the transition from garage to living space reveals something about the circulation pattern that changes everything about how groups actually move through