New Albany could set aside funds for downtown businesses impacted by ongoing construction Jan 5, 2023 Jan 5, 2023 Updated Jan 5, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The $12 million project to revitalize Main Street isn't set to wrap up until late 2023. Tags News Business As featured on +5 New Albany could set aside funds for downtown businesses impacted by ongoing construction More than a dozen small-business owners have said the multimillion-dollar Main Street Reconstruction Project is causing them significant losses. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Rick DeLuca's Monday evening forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles2 Louisville men collectively face 6 murder charges after police announce new indictmentsActress Hayden Panettiere dies at 36, reports sayTrees fall on homes, semi-truck overturns as strong storms hit Louisville area'Venecky' instead of Kentucky: JCPS middle school parents suspect school agendas are AI-generated18-year-old arrested after 16-year-old killed, 4 others injured in Lexington park shootingLouisville advocates call for ICE to release mother detained after green card interviewLouisville teen recovering after hit-and-run while riding bike home from work Friday nightPolice looking for missing woman last seen in downtown LouisvilleIndiana No. 6, Louisville makes poll at No. 24 in Associated Press preseason rankingsHas your vehicle been searched by Flock cameras? Here’s how to check Videos
+5 New Albany could set aside funds for downtown businesses impacted by ongoing construction More than a dozen small-business owners have said the multimillion-dollar Main Street Reconstruction Project is causing them significant losses.