Chicago developer seeks Louisville tax subsidy for hotel on old site of Joe Ley Antiques
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A Chicago-based developer is asking for a public tax subsidy to help cover the cost of transforming an area home to the old Joe Ley Antiques building into a hotel, restaurant and event space.
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Louisville would rebate $5.3 million in local property taxes for the project under an ordinance introduced at Metro Council this week
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