Louisville Metro Government Says It’s Making Progress on City’s Vacant, Abandoned Properties
Industry Update
August 11, 2022
Source: wdrb.com
Louisville Metro Government said it’s making progress on vacant and abandoned properties across the city.
Thursday, city leaders and developers announced results from a the first phase of a recent property condition survey conducted mostly in west and south Louisville neighborhoods.
The survey also looked at properties in downtown Louisville and its edge neighborhoods and Old Louisville with structures on them. It found about 1,500 homes were considered unlivable or vacant. Roughly 2,500 more had “slight damage” with another 1,300 with “moderate to significant damage,” according to a news release from Mayor Greg Fischer’s Office.
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