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Developers say they met regularly with two deputy mayors and several city department directors before plans for Joe Creason park were announced.
Developers had proposed a $65 million redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center, which would include pickleball courts and a restaurant.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mayor Craig Greenberg pulled his support for a $65 million sports complex at Joe Creason Park on ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNMayor Greenberg announces tennis and pickleball complex won’t be built at Joe Creason ParkAfter community members voiced backlash against a proposed tennis and pickleball complex, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says the plan to build a controversial tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park ...
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"I thought this was a good idea when it was first proposed to us, I thought it was a good idea because of the history of tennis at this facility," Greenberg said. Raymond also said neighbors raised ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNCommunity comes together to support family of Floyd Central student who drowned in lakeA business in downtown New Albany is donating all of its Mother's Day weekend proceeds to help support the family of Noah Maddox.
Mayor Craig Greenberg and other community leaders gathered in Louisville's Smoketown neighborhood Saturday morning to honor a ...
The honorary street name honors the Simpsons' mother, a Smoketown institution and the iconic person behind the restaurant's ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — New advanced technology could be used to assist Louisville first responders on emergency runs in the future ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mayor Craig Greenberg pulled his support for a $65 million sports complex at Joe Creason Park on Friday, saying "it is clear" the community doesn't back it. The move ...
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