
Consumer Confidence Declines in Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky, January 17, 2026 Recent data reveals a significant decline in consumer confidence in Louisville, Kentucky, with the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dropping

Louisville, Kentucky, January 17, 2026 Recent data reveals a significant decline in consumer confidence in Louisville, Kentucky, with the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dropping

Louisville, Kentucky, January 17, 2026 David S. Beck, President and CEO of Kentucky Venues, celebrates eight years of impactful leadership, overseeing major developments at the Kentucky

Louisville, January 16, 2026 PNC Bank has renewed its lease at the PNC Tower in downtown Louisville through 2027, highlighting its commitment to the city. The

Louisville, Kentucky, January 15, 2026 Highgates Group, a Toronto-based developer, has acquired a 4.78-acre site in Louisville for $925,000 to build a three-story garden-style apartment complex.

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

Prospect, Kentucky, January 14, 2026 A luxurious modern residence has been listed for sale in Prospect, Kentucky, with an asking price of $2.6 million. This stunning

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, Kentucky, January 13, 2026 Aspiring entrepreneurs in Louisville have a chance to showcase their innovative business ideas at the Shark Tank casting call. This event

Louisville, January 13, 2026 Residents of the Okolona neighborhood in Louisville are expressing worries about traffic issues stemming from the upcoming opening of a new Drake’s

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