A resolution giving roughly 7 acres of city-owned land to a developer is moving at Metro Council. Once it's approved, razing the buildings could start within six weeks.
The Louisville Economic Development Alliance, or LEDA, is at the center of a complaint filed by a former Metro employee, who claims top officials are violating city ethics and personnel rules.
Members on an advisory panel for a 'community benefits agreement' accuse Metro government of quiet and last-minute moves to remove them from negotiations
Mayor Craig Greenberg's budget plan calls for funding reductions for the Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District and the local agriculture extension office.
Officials from Mayor Craig Greenberg's administration unveiled their spending plan for the $3 million Downtown Revitalization Fund on Tuesday.
River City Entertainment Group has asked for more time to ink a development agreement with Metro government on its plan to turn the Gardens into a media production space.
Mayor Greg Fischer, whose administration oversaw several unsuccessful attempts to renovate the 117-year-old building, insisted that 'this is not a build-it-and-they-will-come project.'
More pay is an incentive the company hopes will bring in even more blue-collar workers.
Metro government's third agreement for the Paristown Pointe property calls for apartments below market rate in order for the developer to receive a $15 million public subsidy.
The Louisville Forward agency dismissed using American Rescue Plan funds when it gave Underhill Associates until June 14 to close a funding gap for the project.