JPMorgan Chase & Co. is considering a move to Main Street, with plans to invest more than $1 million into a potential new primary branch
Vincenzo's plans to resume weekday lunches the Tuesday after Labor Day.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg delivered his State of the City address, emphasizing the progress and growth of downtown, particularly the $700 million renovation plans for the iconic Humana Tower.
Humana executives said the tower will likely remain occupied until the end of the year as employees transition to the new space.
On Tuesday, the Kentucky Department of Transportation showed off plans that will transform the road leading to Whiskey Row, Main Street.
The popular lunch spot has been serving up deli sandwiches, burgers and more off the grill since 1997.
The downtown Louisville restaurant closed for two months for a multimillion-dollar renovation.
From pointing to the jets in the sky practicing for the airshow, to walking the grounds at Waterfront Park, the city was bustling on Friday with talk of the fireworks show as the excitement builds and people file into the city.
The 26-story building was recently purchased by KennMar, an Indianapolis real estate investment firm, for $9 million.
Restrictions and the parking ban will remain in place in the area of Jefferson and Liberty, between Fifth and Sixth streets and Fifth and Sixth streets between Jefferson and Liberty streets.