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We chat about a big project underway in NuLu on this week's Access Louisville podcast.
LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett is on the show to talk about The Zen 620 development at 622 E. Market and 620 E. Market Sts.
The Zen already houses restaurant owner Kevin Grangier’s Sake A Go Go restaurant. The other portion of the Zen, which spans six stories, is under construction and will feature nine apartment units and a ground-level restaurant called Zen Cafe.
You can check out renderings of the Zen and floor plans on its website, zennulu.com. Workers are adding four of the nine apartment units to the rear of the property, according to a permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design.
Also on the show this week, we discussed a new St. Matthews location for Barnes & Noble and a new hi-fi bar that's on its way to Clarksville, Indiana.
We also go over the latest information on the crash of UPS Flight 2976. The National Transportation Safety Board held hearings on the crash this week, which focused on UPS maintenance decisions ahead of the flight as well as the equipment failure that ultimately led to the crash.
Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can also follow it on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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We chat about a big project underway in NuLu on this week's Access Louisville podcast.
LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett is on the show to talk about The Zen 620 development at 622 E. Market and 620 E. Market Sts.
The Zen already houses restaurant owner Kevin Grangier’s Sake A Go Go restaurant. The other portion of the Zen, which spans six stories, is under construction and will feature nine apartment units and a ground-level restaurant called Zen Cafe.
You can check out renderings of the Zen and floor plans on its website, zennulu.com. Workers are adding four of the nine apartment units to the rear of the property, according to a permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design.
Also on the show this week, we discussed a new St. Matthews location for Barnes & Noble and a new hi-fi bar that's on its way to Clarksville, Indiana.
We also go over the latest information on the crash of UPS Flight 2976. The National Transportation Safety Board held hearings on the crash this week, which focused on UPS maintenance decisions ahead of the flight as well as the equipment failure that ultimately led to the crash.
Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can also follow it on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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