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  2. Louisville Metro Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Metro Housing Authority is the government agency in Louisville, Kentucky that is charged with providing affordable housing and financial aid to homeowners and renters. It was formed in 2003 from the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County Housing Authority.

  3. Fresh off the market: A look at 5 Louisville homes recently ...

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    In the 40214 ZIP code, about 50 single-family homes sold in October, according to real estate website Zillow. Sale prices ranged from $80,000 to $580,000. Sale prices ranged from $80,000 to $580,000.

  4. Thousands of new apartments are under construction in ... - AOL

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    Louisville renters in search of a new apartment will soon have plenty of options to choose from as construction continues on two dozen large complexes through 2024.. As of March, city officials ...

  5. Chris Thieneman - Wikipedia

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    Thieneman took over operation of the family business and established his own development company. His developments include trailer parks, [4] [5] family-based subdivisions, low-income apartments [6] and office complexes in the Greater Louisville Metro area. Thieneman is one of the largest owners of vacant property on Dixie Highway.

  6. The 800 Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The 800 Tower, formerly The 800 Apartments, is a 29-story residential skyscraper in Louisville, Kentucky, located in the city's SoBro neighborhood, nestled between Old Louisville and downtown. [7] At the time construction was complete in 1963, The 800 was the tallest building in Louisville, [ 8 ] [ 5 ] a record it maintained for nearly a decade.

  7. Commodore Apartment Building (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Harriet would sell parcels of land for over the next twenty years and eventually in the late 1920s the Commodore Apartments went up. After surviving the Great Depression, and continuing as a luxury apartment building, it was sold for $650,000 and restored for another $125,000 in 1978 by Louisville native, actor and entrepreneur Roger Davis. [5]

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