Omni Louisville Hotel advances pickleball venue plan downtown as demolition request faces continued city review.
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Omni Louisville Hotel advances pickleball venue plan downtown as demolition request faces continued city review.
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The sidewalks will be expanded, more trees and landscaping will be added, and new curb extensions will create seating areas.
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.
The $750,000 project transformed the long-vacant storefront into an indoor golf and social destination.Â
Omni Hotels & Resorts plans to build a $12 million pickleball-focused entertainment venue in the shadow of its downtown Louisville hotel.
Five Iron Golf is opening its second Louisville location at 4th and Main streets.
Jefferson Community and Technical college celebrated progress Thursday on its $90 million revitalization project in downtown Louisville.
Greenberg approved a new contract with the development group, planning to turn the gardens into the Louisville Gardens Sound Stages for film and television production.
As trade jobs grow in demand, a Louisville college is taking that momentum and expanding, a project that could have bigger impact on the city than just the students it'll serve.
Mo Deljoo, the developer of NuLu Marketplace, purchased the lot at Main and Shelby streets two years ago for $2.3 million.