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The West Louisville Dream Team is offering to buy the West End small business hub for $2.1 million.
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Nearly 100 years after it opened, music education in west Louisville returns to The Bourgard College of Music and Arts in the Russell neighborhood.
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Louisville officials created $3 million development funds for East, West and South End neighborhoods. How will that money be used?
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board rejected, for a second time, a proposal to purchase the Nia Center and facilitate its redevelopment.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board is expected to vote again on whether to purchase a local business hub and facilitate its demolition.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board, which manages some taxes paid by west Louisville residents, was split on a proposal to purchase the Nia Center in a vote Thursday night.
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Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is asking the West End Opportunity Partnership to pay for purchasing the Nia Center property.
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After years of uncertainty and renovations, the Algonquin Pool reopened Thursday in the West End.
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At the West Broadway Kroger, a $1.8 million renovation is complete, along with a wage increase for employees. Residents hope the revamp can make their shopping experience easier and help Kroger build trust with the community.
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After nearly 40 years, the Parkland Library reopened on Thursday, marking a new beginning for the historic building.