LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As some companies are deciding to leave downtown Louisville, one business is moving in.
Forvis, an accounting firm, will move into the top floor of the PNC Tower. The company said at a time when offices are consolidating and relocating out of downtown, Forvis wants to show its commitment to downtown.
It's welcome news to Greater Louisville Inc.
"It's important that we have a strong central business district with lots of businesses, and lots of activity. Downtowns are critical to the future of our city," GLI CEO Sarah Davasher-Wisdom said.
Forvis' current office is in Louisville's east end.
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