The actual physical distillery of Old Crow, which could definitely be described as broken, is owned by this boutique investment firm-
https://www.peristylewealth.com/about-us
James B. Beam Distilling Company, part of American Brands since 1967, bought a portfolio of National Distillers whiskey brands in May 1987. The $545 million purchase tripled the size of Beam’s bourbon business with Old Taylor distillery and trademarks in the bundle. After stripping the plant for scrap metal, they sold the distillery in 1994 to Cecil Winthrop and Robert Simms of Stone Castle Properties for $400,000.
The distillery was again sold to Heart Pine Reserve who intended to dismantle the distillery and sell the limestone blocks, bricks and antique heart pine timber to the building trade; however, the 2009 G.C.F. and housing market collapse scuttled this plan. In May 2014, the decaying distillery was sold to investment group Peristyle for $1.5 million.
https://thewhiskeywash.com/whiskey-styles/bourbon/whiskey-chronicles-of-edmund-taylor-jr-part-2-the-topmost-years/