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The $8 million sale comes after years of development projects that failed.
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Iyabo “Mesa Pisa” Serikali goes back to West Broadway to document the longstanding buildings and corners that have been childhood landmarks.
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Tracy Clayton proudly called Louisville her home, boasted about the person it had made. But when Breonna Taylor was killed, everything changed.
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Amherst Residential has emerged as the biggest private landlord in west Louisville, where most residents are Black and more likely to rent.
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Neighborhoods in Louisville and Jefferson County became more racially and ethnically diverse in the past three decades, but the county remains largely segregated. Nearly half of its population lived in places that were isolated by race even though the share of white population rose in the West End of the metro region.
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Louisville NAACP and Park DuValle Community Health Center held a COVID vaccination event at Chickasaw Park.
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The Choice Supplemental grant can only be used for Beecher Terrace replacement housing units, the last of which will be complete by 2025.
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LHOME's new small developer loans aim to help people who live in west Louisville, but they may not be accessible to average people.
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It's the latest project in a string of massive investments going into Russell, a neighborhood in west Louisville that has long lacked commercial development as a result of racist government policies.
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The city and the Olmsted Conservancy held a ribbon cutting Friday to celebrate $1.1 million in improvements at Victory Park in the California neighborhood.