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A planned brewery and taproom project in Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood is dead and the developer has resold the properties for a $525,000 profit.
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The houses set for revitalization sit in the growing shadow of two of the city's newest residential developments.
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The Pegasus Institute, a local right-leaning think tank, sent questions to the city about the proposal. Read the city's responses.
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And of all the tax increment financing deals in the city, none are located in West Louisville.
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“Resilience” is the nebulous quality that helps a city prepare for and bounce back after a sudden or protracted disaster.
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Our city's core is changing, and Fourth Street -- where Louisville Public Media is headquartered -- is a particularly good vantage point from which to observe the change.
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About 80 percent of workers in the field are women. But four out of five fundraisers at senior level positions are men.
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The Bluegrass Conservancy and the Limestone Land Trust announced the merger earlier this month. It's the largest regional accredited land trust in Kentucky.
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Earlier this year, Mary Ellen Wiederwohl, the city's chief economic development officer, said TIFs are "the best tool available to us today."
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The $70 million on a project would erect a pair of upscale hotels at the eastern edge of Louisville's historic Whiskey Row.