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The Cherokee Triangle Architectural Review Committee voted late Wednesday to reject a controversial proposal by the Louisville Collegiate School to demolish the Yorktown Apartments.
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City officials expect to release an updated plan for the Preston corridor, which addresses injuries and fatalities, this spring.
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The Russell Technology Business Incubator graduated 36 business owners and hopes to expand in the future.
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City leaders set aside more than $24 million in Louisville’s latest budget, which will go toward improving, reopening and building new libraries.
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The $8 million sale comes after years of development projects that failed.
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The Kentucky Manufacturing Extension Partnership will open next month in downtown Louisville.
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What started as a Christmas countdown has increasingly become a retail opportunity. While Advent calendars have evolved over the centuries, they still accomplish some of their original objectives.
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Starbucks workers unionized at record speed. But workers are now filing fewer unionization petitions, one year on.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Louisville on Tuesday, touring the UPS Worldport and meeting with local leaders and employees as the holidays approach.
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Metro Council recently approved an ordinance requiring lead testing for all rental properties built before 1978 in the coming years.
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Metro Council approved funding for veteran housing in south Louisville and a health care innovation project anchored by a new technology center in the West End.
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The school plans to take down the Yorktown Apartments complex, which it owns, to create a parking lot.