25 Jun GoToLouisville.com Video Features Butchertown Neighborhood
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By Bridgett Weaver – Reporter, Louisville Business First When he first started on the project to renovate the second floor of his Butchertown restaurant, Allan Rosenberg said, the place was filled with dirt and grime. Now the second floor at Butchertown Pizza Hall is a separate bar and event space...
by Marty Finley, ReporterLouisville Business First A Louisville retailer that designs and produces bath and body products is expanding its footprint and adding more employees ahead of the holiday season. Moss Hill Bath & Body Collection is adding nearly 500 square feet of retail and production space in the...
By: Marty Finley Reporter Louisville Business First Trey Gossom's school bus route passed by the residential apartment building at 1658 Story Ave. and Brownsboro Road in Butchertown each morning when he was a child. Today, Gossom owns the building and plans to quickly transform it into a...
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by Brent Schanding, Associate editorLouisville Business First - At last count, more than 130 development projects — including hotels, office buildings, apartment complexes and industrial warehouses — were underway in Louisville and Southern Indiana. It's proof of the region's booming commercial real estate market. You can check out Louisville...
by RICK REDDINGin LOUISVILLE MEDIA - Rusty spent some time in Butchertown for this week’s show, talking with the resident developer of Butchertown Market and a star tenant there — the MS Society, which has a beautiful mural painted on an outside wall. The Butchertown Market stands out as a...
BY ERICLERICHE - Andy Blieden is the key executive of Butchertown Market. He’s been in the real estate business since he was first licensed in 1980. Mr. Blieden has a passion for finding buildings in great locations that are in gross disrepair and bringing them back to their...
by Bailey Loosemore, @bloosemore - The ladies of the morning are heading to Butchertown. This week, Leslie Wilson and Annie Harlow - owners of the Hi-Five Doughnuts food truck - announced plans to open a permanent storefront on Main Street near the intersection of Story Avenue by the end of the...
Hi-Five Doughnuts is opening its first brick-and-mortar location. | Photo by Nerissa Sparkman Hi-Five Doughnuts is the sprinkles on the doughnut for ButcherBlock, a nine property mixed-used development in the heart of Butchertown. The mobile Louisville bakery is opening a brick-and-mortar location at 1011 E. Main St. at the end...