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There's no doubt that history is important to many Louisvillians and it's often the subject of debate when it comes to new development.
We chat about that on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast.
We've gotten a little taste of this debate in the last few months, with the Dream Hotel project proposed on West Main Street. Fortunately, the developers and those wanting to preserve the character of Main Street were able to come to an agreement on this one — though there are still a few more approvals to go before work gets started.
After the preservation talk, we chat about a new construction project from Baptist Health Louisville, a recent layoff announcement from McKesson and the sad news of Hadley Pottery closing.
Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on most popular podcast services.
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There's no doubt that history is important to many Louisvillians and it's often the subject of debate when it comes to new development.
We chat about that on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast.
We've gotten a little taste of this debate in the last few months, with the Dream Hotel project proposed on West Main Street. Fortunately, the developers and those wanting to preserve the character of Main Street were able to come to an agreement on this one — though there are still a few more approvals to go before work gets started.
After the preservation talk, we chat about a new construction project from Baptist Health Louisville, a recent layoff announcement from McKesson and the sad news of Hadley Pottery closing.
Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on most popular podcast services.

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