The hits just keep coming for economic development in Louisville — most recently with the news that KFC is leaving town. So ...
Community leaders believe a Louisville neighborhood is primed for redevelopment. But lingering industrial harms threaten to hold it back.
Louisville’s first dedicated soundstage for film and television production is one step closer to becoming reality, as Mayor Craig Greenberg officially approved a new contract with the development ...
Louisville's flood protection infrastructure keeps the Ohio River at bay, and has already pumped billions of gallons of ...
Metro Public Works urges residents to remain patient as crews prioritize cleanup from recent storms before returning to ...
On Thursday, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg approved a new contract allowing a new project to move forward at the ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg announced plans to invest $10 million into the Louisville Gardens to transform the once historic sports ...
The Thunder VIP Party is held on a rooftop in downtown Louisville and claims to have the best seats for the day-long event.
The estimated $70 million project proposes Louisville’s first dedicated sound stages and massive space for offices and ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg approved the new contract on Feb. 19. As part of the development agreement, Greenberg is allocating $10 million of state funding toward the project, with construction expected to ...
Greenberg approved a new contract with the development group, planning to turn the gardens into the Louisville Gardens Sound ...
The Gardens soundstage redevelopment project is one step closer to becoming reality. Here's what to know about the $70M ...