More than $35 million retail center planned along Bardstown Road

 

By Caitlin Bowling | July 14, 2016 11:43 am
Insider Louisville

Fresh Thyme grocery store has signed a notice of intent for a 30,000-square-foot space. | Renderings by Herschman ArchitectsFresh Thyme grocery store has signed a notice of intent for a 30,000-square-foot space. | Renderings by Herschman Architects

Whitehouse, Ohio-based Devonshire REIT has submitted plans and renderings for a new 221,000-square-foot retail center on 31 acres off Bardstown Road near the Gene Snyder Freeway.

Realtors: Home shortage to linger

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Home buyers are demanding move-in ready residences. And the inventory of homes for sale is extremely
low, a trend that is likely to persist.
Those are among the predictions for the 2016 Louisville-area housing market newly forecast by the Greater
Louisville Association of Realtors.

Attorney General warns of IRS scams during tax season!

IRS officials will not contact taxpayers by phone or email

FRANKFORT, KY. (Feb. 2, 2016) — During tax season, Attorney General Andy Beshear is asking consumers to be on alert for IRS scams targeting Kentuckians, especially seniors, through unsolicited phone calls and emails.

GLAR president: Homebuyers more eager in the winter months

Louisville hasn't had snow yet this winter, but snow or no, winter may be the optimal time for homeowners to sell. | Creative Commons

Louisville hasn’t had snow yet this winter, but snow or no, winter may be the optimal time for homeowners to sell. | Creative Commons

In the winter, Louisville’s housing market is less competitive, and buyers tend to be more “aggressive and determined,” according to Greg Taylor,