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Passport Health Plan abruptly stopped work on its headquarters office building and "health and wellbeing" campus at 18th Street and Broadway in 2019. Three years later, the site remains an eyesore, and neighbors wonder who is in charge. Zach Crabtree, WDRB News, June 16, 2022
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The former Passport site at 18th and Broadway continues to languish. Neighbors wonder, who is in charge and what's the plan?
The district’s interest could breathe new life into a prominent site that Louisville officials managed to fully privatize over 20 years despite its lack of development.
Molina’s $8 million purchase of the site renews hope that something will replace the rusty steel frame that Passport abruptly left behind in 2019 when the organization’s finances deteriorated.
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