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The project’s approval comes three years after its companion site across Lexington Road was rezoned.
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The $8 million sale comes after years of development projects that failed.
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Eastbound lanes on the Sherman Minton Bridge will be closed Friday night through Monday morning.
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The city Landmarks Commission is considering changes to its ordinance to better define the commission's role in disputes over developments and preservation.
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Supporters say Topgolf will be a valuable attraction, but residents of nearby Hurstbourne say it will affect their homes and property values.
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A city inspector applied a $300 citation for violating public nuisance and unlawful use of property codes. “People occupying front of property, this is prohibited,” inspector Donald Gentry wrote.
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The owners of two historic properties on Bardstown Road will have to rethink their plans following a zoning decision.
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What exactly was in the contract that let a developer buy two historic Highlands properties from the city, and sell them for a $525,000 profit once the planned taproom fell through?
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The meeting is a necessary step in securing a conditional use permit, which the developers need because 1300 and 1306 Bardstown Road aren't zoned for storage.
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The shipping containers are situated at the corner of Logan and Breckenridge streets. Richard Ronald is using them to build apartments, and more may be coming.