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Mixed-use development headed to Butchertown

The apartment complex and retail space is set to be built just east of Lynn Family Stadium.

Rendering of a large rectangular-shaped building with an outdoor cutout in the center. The building is located next to Lynn Family Stadium.

Renderings put the development right next to Lynn Family Stadium — close enough for residents to walk to a game.

Rendering courtesy of Denton Floyd Real Estate Group

Development around Lynn Family Stadium is set to officially begin; yesterday, officials announced a mixed-use project headed just east of the stadium in Butchertown.

Soccer Holdings, LLC — the parent company behind Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC — said that Denton Floyd Real Estate Group and LDG Development will work on the Butchertown Apartments development.

What to expect

Limited details have been released, but the development is set to include 200 apartment units (128 one-bedrooms and 72 two-bedrooms) + dedicated retail space on the first floor. The apartments will also feature amenities like a clubhouse and on-site parking.

A similar, $250 million development is currently proposed near Slugger Field.

...We look forward to continuing our work with city officials toward making the stadium and its amenities even more of a destination for Louisville,” said Shane Uttich, chair of Soccer Holdings’ stadium district development committee.

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