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Outside of Highland Avenue and Bardstown Road in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 30, 2026. (WDRB photo)
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A petition circulating in Louisville's Highlands neighborhood could change how some bars operate by requiring them to generate most of their revenue from food sales instead of alcohol.
The owner of a Highlands bar that has sat empty for nearly two years says another Bardstown Road business is now facing the same treatment he believes unfairly cost him his liquor license.
A petition circulating in Louisville's Highlands could reshape the Bardstown Road entertainment district, and business owners say it could put some bars and restaurants at risk.
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