Redevelopment of the former Urban Government Center is moving forward with demolition, but some community members are against the current plan.
Metro government has spent nearly $600,000 since 2017 on the site slated for redevelopment in the Paristown Pointe neighborhood.
Stoneware & Co. is offering a limited number of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Derby bottles signed by Hall of Fame trainer Claude R. "Shug" McGaughey and Eclipse Awarding-winning jockey Joel Rosario.
The Paristown Preservation Trust and neighborhood leaders have yet to agree on a deal providing concessions to those living near the planned $167 million redevelopment in Paristown Pointe.
Stoneware and Co. is selling 400 signed and numbered Kentucky Derby 148 bottles.
The Paristown Preservation Trust is working to redevelop the site off Barret Avenue.
The city will break off talks with Underhill Associates and begin work on a development agreement for the 10-acre Paristown Pointe neighborhood property with Paristown Preservation Trust, the group headed by developer Steve Smith.
Steve Smith, whose group was the losing bidder on the Paristown Pointe redevelopment project last year, says Metro government needs to cease talks with the city's chosen developer, Underhill Associates, and begin negotiations on his proposal.
The rink originally was scheduled to close Sunday, but Paristown officials said in a news release that they will keep it open because of the Fête de Noël's overwhelming public support.
Louisville women's basketball added three highly touted transfers over the weekend.