Monday Business Briefing: Gus Goldsmith leaving for more ‘forward-thinking’ city; Aetna commits to Louisville, not Hartford; KFC pressured to ditch antibiotics; and more
By Staff | Posted on May 23, 2016Welcome to the May 23 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. Businessman selling prominent downtown lot, ‘cutting a lot of ties’ with the city Although he’ll maintain some real estate holdings in Louisville, businessman Gus Goldsmith is, for the...
The Closing Bell: Humana hasn’t renewed Waterfront Plaza leases, 21c the next ‘it’ boutique hotel, meet Louisville’s most sought-after urban planner, and more
By Caitlin Bowling | Posted on April 1, 2016Welcome to The Closing Bell. This is your last stop for biz scoops and big news before the weekend — a roundup of stories that can’t wait till Monday. Galt House court documents elicit worries among Humana employees Court documents filed in the Galt...
All things pop culture and gaming: New Heroes Comics and Gaming opens on Baxter Avenue
By Melissa Chipman | Posted on March 9, 2016Owners Steve Conley and Kevin Stich are hoping that Heroes Comics and Gaming will be the “one-stop shop for all things pop culture and gaming.” The store, which opens today, will offer the most comprehensive gaming programming in the city and a stock of...
Monday Business Briefing: Aetna-Humana merger faces further headwinds; Butchertown development boom continues; new hotel planned; and more
By Staff | Posted on March 7, 2016Welcome to the March 7 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. Researchers: No evidence that health care mergers increase innovation More headwinds for the proposed Aetna-Humana merger: Two researchers said “there is no evidence” that more concentrated insurance markets...
The Closing Bell: Proposed Old Louisville zoning change intended to attract businesses; local startups nab big investments; B-F furloughs workers; and more
By Staff | Posted on March 4, 2016Welcome to The Closing Bell. This is your last stop for biz scoops and big news before the weekend — a roundup of stories that can’t wait till Monday. Proposed zoning changes divide Old Louisville residents and business owners The Oak Street commercial corridor...