Redevelopment of the former Urban Government Center is moving forward with demolition, but some community members are against the current plan.
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.
Security makes up the bulk of Metro government’s expenses on the Paristown Pointe property long slated for redevelopment
Amid a funding dispute with Metro government's chosen developer, members of the Paristown Pointe Neighborhood Association and the German-Paristown Neighborhood Association raised the idea Wednesday of dividing the 10-acre site and involving multiple developers.
If Underhill Associates doesn't provide a revised budget by June 14, 'negotiations will be terminated, a top Louisville economic development official wrote.
Metro government is once again seeking a private group to redo the 10-acre Paristown Pointe site
Council members on Thursday decided to keep the zoning the same — at least for now.
Nearly three weeks after a development deal fell through, the 10-acre property on Barret Avenue could be rezoned from Office/Residential to Commercial.
The Marian Group, the firm picked in 2017 by Mayor Greg Fischer’s administration to overhaul the Barret Avenue site, said Monday it won’t continue with the project.
The move comes as the Marian Group, the developer chosen by Mayor Greg Fischer’s administration, has until December 31 to decide if it wants to pursue its project.