
Value City Furniture to Close Louisville Locations
Louisville, Kentucky, January 15, 2026 Value City Furniture will close multiple stores in Louisville and Clarksville, Indiana, due to its parent company’s bankruptcy. This decision is

Louisville, Kentucky, January 15, 2026 Value City Furniture will close multiple stores in Louisville and Clarksville, Indiana, due to its parent company’s bankruptcy. This decision is

Louisville, January 14, 2026 Sofab Inks, a Louisville startup specializing in advanced materials for perovskite solar cells, has raised $5 million in seed funding to expand

Louisville, January 14, 2026 State Representative Daniel Grossberg has proposed House Bill 270, aiming to raise Kentucky’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour by

Louisville, Kentucky, January 14, 2026 Louisville’s Abol Cafe is optimistic following the lifting of a 10% tariff on Ethiopian coffee imports, which had been hindering its

Louisville, Kentucky, January 14, 2026 Branch Properties, in collaboration with the Metts family, is set to redevelop the Mid City Mall in Louisville, Kentucky. The redevelopment

Louisville, January 13, 2026 Louisville Business First has released its annual list of the 20 People to Know in Financial Services, recognizing influential leaders who are

Jefferson County, January 12, 2026 Jefferson County’s luxury real estate market remains robust with several high-end properties sold between December 11 and 19, highlighting the area’s

Kentucky, January 12, 2026 Kentucky’s unemployment rate for November remains steady at 4.7%, reflecting stability in the labor market. With increased workforce participation and employment growth,

Louisville, January 12, 2026 In a bid to boost economic growth, eight Black-owned businesses in Louisville have been awarded $25,000 lines of credit each to aid

Louisville, January 12, 2026 Businesses across Louisville are urged to reassess their insurance strategies as a significant crisis looms on the horizon for 2026. The Playbook