Real Estate

These ongoing projects are all slated to see big updates this year.
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Here’s need-to-know info on a “mother-in-law suite,” carriage house, or basement apartment on your property.
The 11-acre Highlands property is destined to become a mixed-used development.
The River City Housing home is expected to keep utility bills as low as $25 per month.
The U.S. Post Office and Customs House stood in the heart of downtown for 40 years, but now it’s almost entirely forgotten.
They’re not all haunted, but they sure do look like it.
Louisvillian architect Michael Koch designed the home in 2009.
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The Smoketown park will be overhauled next year to include a new basketball court, picnic area, and butterfly garden.
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