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Café LOUIE is a series of informal meetings designed to facilitate conversation between Louisvillians and both local and state officials.
The Columbia Building was an iconic Louisville feature for ~75 years.
A new initiative aims to renovate downtown Louisville buildings into residential, hospitality, and mixed-uses spaces.
A park is breaking out of the site of a decommissioned city jail.
How many books do you think LFPL lent out this year?
The artwork will be seen on a bus route near you
Keep your plumbing safe and sound this winter.
Louisville’s baseball stadium could soon have some new neighbors — a hotel, offices, and retail.
The White Oak Ridge Loop is a 2-mile addition to the Red Trail.
It wil serve as the centerpiece of Light Up Louisville on Dec. 7
The York Street branch finished just below libraries in New York, Boston, and the Library of Congress.

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