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December 10, 2019
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    DO/LOVE/LIVE Brewing unveils plans for Butchertown facility, coming in 2020

    By Kevin Gibson | Posted on June 19, 2019

    DO/LIVE/LOVE Brewing unveiled its plans Wednesday for a 22,000-square-foot brewery complex in Butchertown that will bring with it a mission to benefit the neighborhood as well as brew good beer. “We believe beer pairs perfectly with compassion,” said co-founder Dave Childress at a news...

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    Plans for DO/LOVE/LIVE Brewing in Butchertown coming Wednesday

    By Kevin Gibson | Posted on June 18, 2019

    On Wednesday, we’ll get a look at plans for the new brewery slated to open in the old Dryden Provisions building in Butchertown. The name of the new business will be DO/LOVE/LIVE Brewing. Owners of the planned brewery, which will be located at 1016...

  • Meat-focused e-commerce business moving operations to Butchertown

    By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on April 25, 2017

    This story has been updated. E-commerce business Feed the Party, which delivers grilling meats right to customers’ doors, is getting an office in Butchertown. Although the company is still small, founder Matt Kenney said the two-and-a-half-year-old businesses is starting to grow enough that he...

  • Monday Business Briefing: Butchertown attracts PYRO Gallery, creative collective; Distillery Commons seeks restaurants; Mama’s Hip turns co-op; and more

    By Staff | Posted on April 24, 2017

    Welcome to the April 24 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. PYRO Gallery to relocate to Butchertown later this summer After nearly five years in NuLu, PYRO Gallery will be relocating to the now-thriving Butcherblock area of Butchertown by...

  • First Light Gallery, a space dedicated to photography, opens on East Main Street

    By Eli Keel | Posted on April 20, 2017

    The 1000 block of East Main Street in Butchertown will get another exciting new neighbor when First Light Gallery opens its doors on Friday. It’s one of a few photography-focused galleries in Louisville, and the first exhibition features Rupert Vandervell, a renowned international artist. Gallery owner Andrew J. McCawley...

  • Papalinos founder opening pizzeria, arcade in Butchertown

    By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on March 14, 2017

    Chef Allan Rosenberg is cutting down his daily commute considerably. Rosenberg, who moved to Butchertown less than a year ago, is opening a new pizzeria across the street from his home in the former Hall’s Cafeteria building at 1301 Story Ave. “Butchertown is really...

  • Monday Business Briefing: Forest Giant looks for an ‘edge’; new chef for Galt House; Eastern Pkwy. project closures; AT&T Fiber; 12-foot glasses; and more

    By Staff | Posted on February 20, 2017

    Welcome to the Feb. 20 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. Forest Giant seeks to be a pioneer in edge computing Riccardo DiBlasio, an expert in cloud computing, called edge computing, “the next wave to catch.” And local firm...

  • Hall’s Cafeteria closing after 60-plus years in business

    By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on December 6, 2016

    Hall’s Cafeteria in Butchertown is a vestige of the mid-to-late 20th century in America, but soon it will be gone. The cafeteria-style restaurant, at 1301 Story Ave., will close for good on Dec. 23. “We’re a dying breed. That’s for sure,” said Pamela Hall, who...

  • Bridal businesses coming together under one roof in Butchertown

    By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on December 6, 2016

    After seeing the lack of flooring, the deteriorating interior and the plant life growing up into 115 N. Wenzel St., most people would take a hard pass, but Jaclyn Journey and Whitney Neal saw the potential. “It’s kind of my job to envision spaces,”...

  • New T-shirt, gift shop opening Friday in Butchertown

    By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on November 1, 2016

    Butcherblock is filling up as a sixth business is opening on the block of Main Street this Friday. Louabull is a T-Shirt and gift shop that will sell ornaments, jewelry, cards and “edgy, creative, humorous shirts,” said Travis Lay, who owns the shop with his partner....

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