Louisville Business First
Access Louisville
The latest news on Louisville, Kentucky from the staff of Louisville Business First. We look at trending issues in the Derby City from a business perspective. Join us each week!
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Mar 27, 2026
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What will happen to Vincenzo's? 27.03.2026 23:48
Join us live: Our next live podcast, "Access Louisville: The State of Dining Out," is set for 4 p.m. April 21 at 500 West Jefferson. Three local chefs are coming on: Noam Bilitzer, of MeeshMeesh, Anne Shadle of Mayan Cafe and Lawrence Weeks of Murray’s Creole Pub. We’ll talk about issues facing the industry, including food costs, changing neighborhood dynamics and more. Tickets are avail...
Louisville's new growth strategy 20.03.2026 21:08
Join us live: Our next live podcast, "Access Louisville: The State of Dining Out," is set for 4 p.m. April 21 at 500 West Jefferson. Three local chefs are coming on: Noam Bilitzer, of MeeshMeesh, Anne Shadle of Mayan Cafe and Lawrence Weeks of Murray’s Creole Pub. We’ll talk about issues facing the industry, including food costs, changing neighborhood dynamics and more. Tickets are avail...
Louisville — a.k.a. "Glitter Ball City" — in the HBO spotlight 13.03.2026 35:08
Join us live: Our next live podcast, "Access Louisville: The State of Dining Out," is set for 4 p.m. April 21 at 500 West Jefferson. We’ll talk about issues facing the industry, including food costs, changing neighborhood dynamics and more. Tickets are available here . Hollywood is shining a spotlight on Louisville with HBO's true crime documentary "Murder in Glitterball City.&...
New apartments, homes coming 06.03.2026 24:21
Join us live: Our next live podcast, "Access Louisville: The State of Dining Out," is set for 4 p.m. April 21 at 500 West Jefferson. Three local chefs are coming on: Noam Bilitzer, of MeeshMeesh, Brittany Kelly of North of Bourbon and Lawrence Weeks of Murray’s Creole Pub. We’ll talk about issues facing the industry, including food costs, changing neighborhood dynamics and more. Tickets...
The family legacy behind Louisville McDonald's locations 27.02.2026 23:50
McDonald’s owner-operator John Salls joins us on the Access Louisville podcast this week. Salls, who has more than 10 years of experience in the fast-food restaurant industry, talks about leading the restaurant group, having an impact on his young employees and carrying on his mother's legacy. John Salls is the son of Ira Salls, who in 1991 became the first Black female McDonald's franc...
Did the Louisville Kings choose the right jersey colors? 20.02.2026 22:22
We cover a number of topics on this week's Access Louisville podcast. First, we chat about the University of Louisville ending its long-running management of an early childhood center near campus and severing its ties with Family Scholar House due to budget constraints . Louisville Scholar House includes 56 apartments, the Owsley Brown Frazier Academic Services Center and an Early Learning Ca...
Local restaurant news roundup 13.02.2026 25:13
A new pizza joint is coming to NuLu and a new place for steak burgers is coming to the South End. We talk about both — and more — on this week's Access Louisville podcast. We start out around Dixie Highway. Reporter Michael L. Jones recently covered a press conference from Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. During the Feb. 10 conference, the mayor announced the first four restaurants to recei...
Louisville's urban core under the microscope 06.02.2026 42:48
You can't be a suburb of nowhere. And that means that Downtowns are important to communities, including Louisville. Jeff O'Brien, executive director at the Louisville Metro Cabinet for Economic Development, made that point during Access Louisville: Heart of the City, a live event put on by Louisville Business First on Feb. 5 at the Baird Conference Center at 500 W. Jefferson Street. Th...
Is Louisville really getting three hotel towers? 30.01.2026 30:19
Access Louisville: Heart of the City: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Feb. 5. Join us as we talk about development within Louisville's urban core with Lee Weyland, of Core Real Estate, Hank Hillebrand, of the Poe Cos., and Rebecca Fleischaker, of the Louisville Downtown Partnership. Details and registration here . Imagine if Louisville landed three new hotel towers. Seems far fetched, right?...
A singer-turned-CEO shares insights 23.01.2026 29:06
Access Louisville: Heart of the City: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Feb. 5. Join us as we talk about development within Louisville's urban core with Lee Weyland, of Core Real Estate, Hank Hillebrand, of the Poe Cos., and Rebecca Fleischaker, of the Louisville Downtown Partnership. Details and registration here . Few people in Louisville probably know the overlap between art and business bet...
Is Publix good enough for the Mid City Mall site? 16.01.2026 31:27
Join us live: KY Inno's annual Startups to Watch Awards highlights early-stage companies that are poised to make big moves in the coming year. Join us 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the Ice House, 226 E Washington St. Tickets for the event are available here . A plan for the future of the Mid City Mall site seems to be taking shape. But is it good enough? We talk about it on this week's...
20+ predictions for Louisville in 2026 09.01.2026 45:26
Access Louisville: Heart of the City: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Feb. 5. Join us as we talk about development within Louisville's urban core with Lee Weyland, of Core Real Estate, Hank Hillebrand, of the Poe Cos., and Rebecca Fleischaker, of the Louisville Downtown Partnership. Details and registration here . We've unplugged our crystal ball, waited five minutes, then plugged it bac...
The story behind Against the Grain's closure 02.01.2026 36:08
Against the Grain wound down its operations at Louisville Slugger Field in late December. This week on the Access Louisville podcast, we chat with Sam Cruz, one of the founders of the brewery, about the closure and what's next for the Louisville beer brand. The company had been at Louisville Slugger Field for 14 years. It announced the closure in a Facebook post recently, saying its lease at...
Behind the reported Humana Building deal 19.12.2025 19:30
A deal that would see the Humana Building, at 500 W. Main Street, redeveloped as a large hotel, seems to be cooking behind the scenes. LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett broke the story recently and joins us on the Access Louisville podcast to tell us about what he's learned. As reported on Dec. 12 , Louisville-based Poe Cos. is in the planning stages to convert the 26-story Humana Building i...
Unanswered questions about Foxconn in Louisville 12.12.2025 21:05
Louisville got a major economic development announcement recently with the news that multinational tech giant Foxconn is opening up a facility here — but it does raise some questions. We talk about what we know — and what we don't know— on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and other officials announced on Tuesday, Dec. 9, that Foxconn Technology USA Corp....
December restaurant news roundup 05.12.2025 24:09
We've got a classic restaurant news update on this week's Access Louisville podcast. We start things off by talking about Mashup Food Hall, which opened its doors at 750 E. Jefferson St. recently . Part of the $115 million NuLu Yard development from Weyland Ventures, Mashup Food Hall is home to six local vendors, including Dipped & Drizzled and Mable’s Southern Kitchen, Barcelona Bis...
Behind the Belvedere redux 25.11.2025 24:03
A potential revamp of the Belvedere, along Louisville's waterfront, has been a big priority for Mayor Craig Greenberg. And it's a topic that got a lot of people talking thanks to a bold early design (which has now been abandoned.) We get an in-depth update on the project this week on the Access Louisville podcast via an interview with Layla George, who's managing the reimagining ef...
A $36M project with big potential 21.11.2025 19:01
We cover several interesting happenings around town this week on the Access Louisville podcast — including a nearly $36 million development that's under way in the Portland neighborhood. LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett was on hand earlier this week for the ground breaking of Liminal, located at 1416-1426 Lytle Street . Antecedent Development and its partners are working on the project, wh...
Restaurant news roundup 14.11.2025 37:40
We chat about a few new restaurants to check out around town, plus a few high-profile closures on this week's Access Louisville podcast. To start off the show, we discuss the long-rumored return of Papalinos, a Highlands pizza joint that closed more than a decade ago but everyone remembers fondly. As of Nov. 10, it's back, this time at 1022 Clarks Lane, explains LBF Restaurant Reporter...
The crash of UPS Flight 2976 and its toll on Louisville 07.11.2025 26:23
It'll be hard for anyone in Louisville to forget last Tuesday, Nov. 4, and the crash of UPS Flight 2976. Around 5:15 p.m. that day, on what was shaping up to be a beautiful autumn evening, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 bound for Honolulu crashed during takeoff from Louisville, igniting a massive fire and creating an enormous smoke plume visible across the city. It's been hard to talk about a...
Behind the athletic budgets at UK, UofL 31.10.2025 44:10
With only a few professional teams across the commonwealth, college athletics are the biggest show in Kentucky. And we get down to the financials behind it on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Josh Heird, athletic director for the University of Louisville, and Marc Hill, deputy athletic director for the University of Kentucky join the show as special guests, alongside Louisville Busines...
Local leader on arts industry's evolution 24.10.2025 28:28
Access Louisville Live: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Oct. 29. Join us as we talk money and college sports with University of Louisville AD Josh Heird and University of Kentucky Deputy AD Marc Hill. Details and registration here . What's a city without a robust arts scene? Kim Baker, president and CEO of Kentucky Performing Arts, joins us on the Access Louisville podcast this week. Kentuck...
Is Lynn Family Stadium big enough? 17.10.2025 22:44
Access Louisville Live: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Oct. 29. Join us as we talk money and college sports with University of Louisville AD Josh Heird and University of Kentucky Deputy AD Marc Hill. Details and registration here . Soccer is big in Louisville — but is the stadium big enough? LBF Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt is on the Access Louisville podcast this week to talk about his recent int...
Will Louisville support pro football? 10.10.2025 25:29
Access Louisville Live: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Oct. 29. Join us as we talk money and college sports with University of Louisville AD Josh Heird and University of Kentucky Deputy AD Marc Hill. Details and registration here . Will you be at Lynn Family Stadium next year when a new American football team kicks off? We chat about the newly unveiled Louisville Kings on this week's Access...
Restaurant news roundup 03.10.2025 23:14
Access Louisville Live: Our next live podcast is 4 p.m. Oct. 29. Join us as we talk money and college sports with University of Louisville A.D. Josh Heird and University of Kentucky Deputy A.D. Marc Hill. Details and registration here . We've got a roundup of recent restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast. We start with Ramen House’s relocation . Reporter Michael L. Jon...
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