The city approved the wrecking permit Monday, giving developers 30 days to start and finish the demolition, according to the Department of Codes & Regulations
Neighbors and preservationists sued the city and its developer, claiming the project in Paristown Pointe strayed from initial plans and must be restarted
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 vote marks a win for the development team proposing a hotel, offices and other buildings in Paristown Pointe
A $20 million tax subsidy is one of the final approvals needed for the planned redevelopment of abandoned government-owned land in the Paristown Pointe neighborhood.
The tax increment financing (TIF) ordinance moves to the full council, which could take it up as early as September 19.
Members on an advisory panel for a 'community benefits agreement' accuse Metro government of quiet and last-minute moves to remove them from negotiations
A Community Benefits Agreement remains a sticking point for the $249 million project at Barret Avenue and Breckinridge Street.
The Metro Council plans to take up the tax increment financing request even as a required agreement with neighbors remains incomplete.
The Paristown Preservation Trust plans to raze almost all of the existing buildings on the site, including the old Kentucky Baptist Hospital building.