The West End Opportunity Partnership will consider spending $2.1 million at a special meeting Wednesday evening to help buy and tear down the building for an affordable housing development led by Goodwill Industries of Kentucky.
The board of the West End Opportunity Partnership voted 9-9 on the proposal at a special meeting that considered the $2.1 million request
The West End Opportunity Partnership, which guides investment in Louisville’s western neighborhoods, would spend $2.1 million for the land and lease the site to Goodwill for $1 a year
"I don't have to learn this job. "I don't have to learn this man. I know what I have to do. Now all I have to do is walk in it."
DeVone Holt was selected by the nonprofit museum and cultural center's board of directors to serve in the role.
They're offered $50 to work for four hours, doing things like cleaning up locations around the community like Shelby Park.
Norton Healthcare is working on developing a community-catered plan for a hospital in west Louisville.
Norton Healthcare said it will soon share the results of a four-month survey that gathered input on its new planned hospital in west Louisville.
A groundbreaking was held on Tuesday at 28th and Broadway in the city's Parkland neighborhood to the $100 million project.
Goodwill announced plans to build an “opportunity campus” at the site in 2020.