Louisville-Jefferson County News
News that effects residents and businesses in the Louisville- Jefferson County area
Reverend Charles Elliott Receives The Freedom Award
The Freedom Award, first presented in 1988, recognizes citizens that have dedicated their lives to promoting justice, peace, freedom, non-violence, racial equality and civic activism. This year’s recipient is Rev. Dr. Charles Elliott, Jr., an Alabama native who moved to Louisville in the early 1950s,
Homeowner Equity Gain Averages in Double Digits
Housing Market News from Core Logic
MORTGAGE NEWS
Homeowner Equity Gain Averages in Double Digits
Nine years after what is acknowledged as the start of the housing crisis about 2.5 million homeowners remain underwater, but that number is down by 0.7 million since the third quarter of 2016.
Happy Holidays!
Shelby Park Water Main Break
AVOID SHELBY PARK TODAY, WATER MAIN BREAK HAS STREETS BLOCKED AND UNDER WATER.
http://www.wlky.com/article/water-main-break-floods-parts-of-shelby-park-neighborhood/14414380
City loans to help fund downtown lofts, renovation of longtime bar
Prospect Cove defeat sparks calls of redlining
In a vote of 14 to 11, Louisville Metro Council voted down a proposed 198-unit, four-story affordable senior housing development called Prospect Cove.
Councilman Scott Reed, R-16, reiterated his past comments that he didn’t believe the design of Prospect Cove fit the character of the surrounding neighborhood and was larger than any other residential development in the area.
Louisville’s Schnitzelburg neighborhood is one of nation’s “Hippest” neighborhoods.
September’s most expensive home sales
FAKE Letter from Attorney General letter scamming people out of money
Message claims to be from office of the attorney general
THOMAS NOVELLY
@TOMNOVELLY
The attorney general is not asking you to pay back taxes on millions of dollars you just won, sorry.
A letter circulating that appears to be from the office of the attorney general — complete with an official-looking seal,


