Report: Downtown Louisville growing, but needs more housing, tourism
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Nearly 600 business owners and community leaders gathered Tuesday for the annual economic impact report from the Louisville Downtown Partnership, where leaders discussed what is working downtown and what still needs improvement.
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Nearly 600 business owners and community leaders gathered Tuesday for the annual economic impact report from the Louisville Downtown Partnership, where leaders discussed what is working downtown and what still needs improvement.
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