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NuLu Marketplace, the collection of restaurants, bars, retail and office space that opened in 2021, is set to expand with a new 3-story building.
East Market District. The East Market District, colloquially referred to as NuLu (a portmanteau of "New" and "Louisville"), [1] [2] is an unofficial district of Louisville, Kentucky, situated along Market Street between downtown to the west, Butchertown to the north, Phoenix Hill to the south, and Irish Hill to the east.
Gertie's Whiskey Bar in NuLu is a tucked-away spot boasts moody vibes, live music, and some unexpected surprises. ... Though the main space of Gertie’s is on the street level of NuLu Marketplace ...
A sign in the courtyard of Nulu Marketplace guides the way to the West Sixth Brewing location. Thursday, April 8, 2021. WHAT: West Six Nulu has two options to ring in the New Year: Two Top Package ...
The Green Building is a building located in the East Market District (NuLu) of Louisville, Kentucky. It is Louisville's first commercial Platinum LEED certified building, and Kentucky's first Platinum LEED adaptive reuse structure. The building, designed by Los Angeles architecture firm (fer) studio, was awarded Platinum certification in 2010.
John Gill Holland Jr. (born November 7, 1964) is an American entrepreneur and film producer. He is the co-developer of The Green Building in Louisville, Kentucky.In 2016 and 2017, Holland was voted Best Entrepreneur in Louisville's LeoWeekly Readers' Choice Awards.
An attempt to save two buildings set to be demolished as part of Rabbit Hole Distillery’s expansion in NuLu failed Thursday.. A group of concerned locals filed a petition in July arguing that ...
As of 2015, the population of downtown Louisville was 4,700, although this does not include directly surrounding areas such as Old Louisville, Butchertown, NuLu, and Phoenix Hill. The five main areas of the Central Business District consist of: West Main District (west of 2nd St., north of Market St., east of 9th St., and south of the Ohio River)