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  2. Who's leading Louisville's new economic development group ...

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    The Louisville Economic Development Alliance is a newly formed public-private nonprofit whose board met for the first time July 17.

  3. A new group is about to steer Louisville economic development ...

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    The nonprofit Louisville Economic Development Alliance, or LEDA, will include a board of approximately 30 people from businesses, nonprofits, organized labor, higher education and local government.

  4. Other cities have increased development by partnering with ...

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    Another of Louisville's inspirations, The Columbus Partnership, was founded in 2002 as a nonprofit with eight CEOs and has grown to include over 70 business community leaders focused on an 11 ...

  5. Waterfront Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Waterfront Development Corporation (WDC) of Louisville, Kentucky is a non-profit/stock corporation created by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1986. For many years before the Waterfront Development Corporation's founding in 1986 political leaders in Louisville had hoped to do something about what was perceived by much of the community as ...

  6. Louisville Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Phase IV of development for Waterfront Park is a proposed $35 million investment to expand the park 22 acres uniting downtown and West Louisville along the waterfront. Phase IV land lies west of Louisville's principal wharf and harbor area at Fourth Street. Largely neglected, it sits beneath the I‐64 Interstate Highway.

  7. Greater Louisville Inc. - Wikipedia

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    History. In 1862, 220 firms paid $1 each to join the Louisville Board of Trade. Prior to that, there was a Merchants Exchange that met monthly during the 1850s on the southeast corner of Second and Main. The lineage of Greater Louisville Inc. began in 1943, when Louisville mayor Wilson W. Wyatt formed the Louisville Area Development Association.

  8. Louisville unveils its new economic development strategy ...

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    The Greenberg administration convened a group of about 80 leaders from across the city to develop an economic development strategy for Louisville.

  9. Downtown Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Its boundaries are the Ohio River to the north, Hancock Street to the east, York and Jacob Streets to the south, and 9th Street to the west. As of 2015, the population of downtown ...