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A rendering of One Park, a $554 million mixed-use development planned at the foot of Cherokee Park in Louisville. (Metro planning documents)
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The $554 million project “cannot be facilitated with private investment alone,” according to an ordinance introduced this week by Metro Council President Markus Winkler.
One Park — a mix of apartments, offices, stores, restaurants and a hotel in various buildings up to 18 stories tall — has been in the works since 2016, including an expansion of the project approved by city planners in 2023.
In 2019, Kevin Cogan pledged to make 10% of the apartments affordable to get a lucrative public subsidy. Greenberg officials later agreed to less.
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