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Access Louisville

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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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Business Women First, housing news and a restaurant recap

April 19, 2024 20:00 - 24 minutes - 16.8 MB

Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Follow us on popular podcast services to never miss an episode. Apple Podcasts | Spotify We've got a three-course meal on this week's edition of the Access Louisville podcast.  First off, we talk with Special Sections and Research Editor Allison Stines about what stood out to her the most about our most recent Business Women First luncheon in Downtown Louisville — including the best piece of advice she heard out of all ...

What's working — and what's not — for Downtown Louisville

April 12, 2024 19:00 - 32 minutes - 22.1 MB

Doug Owen, senior vice president, principal broker Kentucky, for JLL joins the Access Louisville podcast this week to talk about the state of Downtown. It's a mix of both good news and bad news Owen says. There have been some wins for Downtown Louisville including a move by accounting firm Forvis into the top floor of the PNC tower earlier this year. And news that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking a lot of space in Downtown Louisville was also a positive. But there are challenges a...

Louisville restaurant news

April 05, 2024 20:00 - 23 minutes - 16.2 MB

We've got a roundup of recent restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast. First off, we talk to Reporter Michael L. Jones about how he got the story of Anoosh Bistro in East Louisville selling to a new owner. Jones said it started with him seeing a photo online of Anoosh Shariat and Chef David Danielson posing together. Turns out that Anoosh had sold the restaurant to Danielson, who had always dreamed of having a place like it. Details on the Anoosh Bistro sale can be found he...

Jerry Abramson, Christy Lee Brown help us look back at Louisville's milestones

March 29, 2024 19:00 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

We've got a special Access Louisville Podcast this week — and it's special for a couple of reasons. First, two guests join us: Jerry Abramson, former mayor of Louisville and executive-in-residence at Spalding University; and Christina Lee Brown, philanthropist and namesake of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute. Secondly, this week's show is special because it was recorded in front of a live audience at our offices in Downtown Louisville for the first time. The theme of the show was t...

Behind the scene at one of Louisville's newest attractions

March 22, 2024 21:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

Garth Williams, general manager of Derby City Gaming Downtown, joins us on the Access Louisville podcast this week. Williams tells us about getting the venue open last December, what he looks for in the hospitality industry and preparing for Louisville's busier seasons in tourism. After that we chat with Reporter Joel Stinnett about the prospect for converting former office buildings into residential spaces in Downtown Louisville. Such projects have found traction in nearby peer cities such...

A round up of Louisville sports news

March 15, 2024 19:00 - 42 minutes - 29.4 MB

The Access Louisville podcast takes a surprisingly sporty turn this week. We've got an interview with Bev Yanez, head coach of Racing Louisville FC. Yanez, who's in her first year leading the team, tells us about her career in soccer and how she found her way to Louisville. We also talk about what it's like to be a working mom of two small children who is also working in a high-profile sports job. For more on Yanez, check out this profile story we recently posted as the season is getting se...

A roundup of restaurant news

March 09, 2024 15:00 - 18 minutes - 12.9 MB

We've got a classic roundup of local restaurant news on the Access Louisville podcast this week.  First up, we chat about LuCretia's Kitchen, a new soul food spot coming to Old Louisville. It will open at 617 W. Oak St., near the intersection of Oak and Seventh streets, on Friday, March 15. The menu will include fried chicken, meatloaf, smothered pork chops, ribs, rib tips and brisket and more. After that we talk about a second location that's on the horizon for Steak & Bourbon, across fro...

News roundup: Shaq leaves Papa John's board and more

March 01, 2024 17:00 - 26 minutes - 18.5 MB

This week's Access Louisville podcast has a bit of everything. We talk about Shaquille O'Neal's departure from the board of Papa John's International Inc. as well as Mitch McConnell's plans to step down as Senate Republican Leader. After that we get into some real estate news: A piece of property in the Highlands between Baxter Avenue and Bardstown Road, that was for a long-time home of KFC, is up for sale. We've also got news on a new development in NuLu, which will be called NuLu Marketpla...

Lessons in Louisville music history

February 23, 2024 20:00 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

Plenty of people know Michael L. Jones as Louisville Business First's economic development and restaurants reporter. But he's also a music guru, local history buff and author of three books. On the Access Louisville podcast this week, we talk with Jones (a regular on the show) about his latest book  "Soulful Sounds of Derby Town," which just launched.  Jones and his collaborators on the book look back at some of the history of Black music in Louisville. On the show, he tells us about how th...

How LBF's Power 50 gets picked

February 16, 2024 18:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

How do you know when you've made it in Louisville? Well, you get on Louisville Business First's Power 50 list, of course. The Power 50 is  LBF's annual special section highlighting 50 of the most influential people in Greater Louisville’s business and related communities. We talk about who's on the Power 50 and how they were picked on this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Editor Shea Van Hoy is on the show to tell us about some of the new faces on the List as well. We rolled out the Pow...

Bad days for Downtown Louisville

February 09, 2024 19:00 - 25 minutes - 17.9 MB

Downtown Louisville suffered a 1-2 punch this week, based on news that two big companies would be vacating office space. We talked about it on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Humana Inc. announced it would be vacating the signature, 27-story Main Street office tower that bears its name. The health care company is consolidating its workforce into other buildings. That Humana news came on Monday. Then on Tuesday Louisville Business First learned that Fifth Third Bank is vacating its of...

'Wrestlers' series on Netflix puts Louisville in the limelight

January 27, 2024 00:00 - 52 minutes - 36.3 MB

We talk about the Netflix series 'Wrestlers' on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Al Snow, partner in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), joins us to share what it was like to film the show as well as some of his inspirations during his career and what happens next. Reporter Michael L. Jones is also on the show to talk about covering OVW and some of the business people behind it for a recent story in Louisville Business First. As he explains, the main arc of “Wrestlers” documents the sometime...

A roundup of recent Louisville restaurant news

January 18, 2024 21:00 - 24 minutes - 17.2 MB

The restaurant news never quite stops. Details on a few new local places top our show on this week's Access Louisville podcast. To start things off we chat about Marco's Pizza, a growing chain with its sights set on Louisville, and it's next location going to Jeffersontown. We also cover a renovation at Royals Hot Chicken in Nulu, 7 Brew making space for a new coffee stand in East Louisville as well as Parlour coming to the Falls City Brewing space on Liberty Street. We've also got a stor...

Vince Tyra gets caught in a corporate crossfire

January 12, 2024 20:00 - 26 minutes - 18.1 MB

Vince Tyra, the former athletic director for the University of Louisville is caught in a corporate crossfire in Canada. Montreal-based Gildan Activeware Inc. had recently departed ways with its CEO and named Tyra as his replacement. But now an investment firm, Browning West LP, is calling for Tyra's termination arguing he has "weak" credentials. Reporter Joel Stinnett tells us about the story on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Later in the show we talk about Sports Illustrated's new...

12 predictions for Louisville in 2024

January 05, 2024 18:00 - 21 minutes - 14.8 MB

The team at Access Louisville and Louisville Business First have once again set out to predict the future.  On this week's episode we look at what 2024 will hold for the Louisville community.  We tackle a large range of topics in our predictions, from sports to M&A to construction projects.  You will have to listen in on your favorite podcast streaming app to hear all of them but here are just a few: The One Park construction project will begin. Louisville will land a Margaritaville Hotel ...

Review: 2023 was hard to predict

December 29, 2023 15:00 - 25 minutes - 17.7 MB

So, it turns out, 2023 was pretty hard to predict — or maybe we're just not great with a crystal ball.  In the last few years, we at the Access Louisville podcast have developed an end-of-the-year tradition where we sit down and try to predict what might happen the next year.  Our predictions are mostly for fun. But we also have some insights because we're always monitoring trends and efforts around the community as part of our reporting for Louisville Business First. On this week's podcast,...

Louisville beverage director talks tastes, career

December 22, 2023 15:00 - 17 minutes - 12 MB

Louisville is famous for its bourbon distillers, but what about the folks mixing cocktails behind the bar? With Christmas and New Year's Day approaching, we thought now might be a good time to check in with one person who does just that each day.  Randi Densford, beverage director for Barn8 Farm Restaurant & Bourbon Bar. Densford tells us about how each season on the farm influences the cocktails, upcoming flavor trends and gives us some insight into how to make a career out of being a bever...

A visit from Santa Claus, economic development news and more

December 15, 2023 17:00 - 44 minutes - 30.8 MB

We've got a bit of news and a special guest on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Lincoln Crum, of Lincoln Crum Realty & Auctions, joins the show to talk about his newest venture called My Local Santa. Crum talks about the business he's building around performing as St. Nick at corporate and other events. Crum tells us how his work being Santa Claus, which he sees as a second career, has been a rewarding endeavor both financially and spiritually. As usual we go over some recent news as...

Big bourbon news + more

December 08, 2023 21:00 - 52 minutes - 36.3 MB

We've got a little bit of everything on this week's Access Louisville podcast — starting with a little news from the bourbon world. We lead with Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt who tells us about a couple of large projects in the works from Angel's Envy. We also talk about the roots of a Kentucky bourbon brand called Never Say Die. After that, we switch gears and talk about health care and the need for nurses with Mark Vogt, head of Galen College of Nursing. He tells us about how his organizatio...

A few holiday recommendations

November 24, 2023 13:00 - 14 minutes - 10.2 MB

Looking for a few things to do around town to get you into the holiday spirit? We've got a few suggestions on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Typically we discuss local news on the show. But since it's a holiday week, LBF Editors David A. Mann and Haley Cawthon and Reporters Michael L. Jones and Eleanor Tolbert sit down to chat about some of their favorite holiday traditions as well as new things to try out.  A few things we chat about: Hayrides at Hayswood Nature Reserve in Corydon,...

Why transit isn't a thing in Louisville

November 17, 2023 17:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

Changes are likely coming to Transit Authority of River City (TARC) by virtue of the fact that the agency is getting a new leader soon. LBF reported earlier this week that Carrie Butler, who has led the organization in recent years, has submitted her resignation. So we talk about what that might mean for the future of TARC on this week's Access Louisville podcast. This leads into a discussion of transit in Louisville overall and why it's just not popular among most residents. After that we...

Restaurant news roundup + grading Louisville's hospitals

November 10, 2023 14:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

A couple of recent restaurant stories lead this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Reporter Michael L. Jones is on the show to talk about a few stories he's authored lately, including the recent closure of Manhattan Grill in Downtown Louisville,  a new Oxmoor Center location for The Eagle, a fried chicken restaurant that's also in the Highlands, and a new location in Old Louisville for Fleur de Tea. After that LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett is on the program to talk about safety grade...

Advice for building a network in Louisville

November 03, 2023 20:00 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

Building a network can be an invaluable thing both in business and other aspects of life. We talk about networks, upcoming events and even share a few tips on networking on this week's Access Louisville podcast. The heart of our show this week is an interview with Chris Redd and Ricky Mason, co-founders of Network n' Chill. They tell us about how they started their organization to bring people together as well as talk about their individual entrepreneurial efforts. After the interview, we ...

Louisville's trip to the big city

October 27, 2023 21:00 - 40 minutes - 27.6 MB

More than 100 Louisville leaders recently went to Boston to see what economic lessons they can learn. Now, sure, Boston is a much bigger city than Louisville but that doesn't mean there aren't examples we can't follow. We talked about that this week on the Access Louisville podcast with LBF Reporter Michael L. Jones, who was on the trip. Camilla Schroeder, president at Advance Ready Mix Concrete, who helped organize the trip with Greater Louisville Inc. is also on the program to tell us abou...

Big changes at some of Louisville’s largest employers

October 13, 2023 20:00 - 22 minutes - 15.3 MB

Seldom have we seen such big week in local business news — and we unpack it all on this week's Access Louisville podcast. First, there was Humana Inc.'s news that a new CEO would be coming in next year. LBF Reporter Joel Stinnett shares a bit of background on the new Humana boss, Jim Rechtin, who comes from a Nashville company that saw its share of financial difficulties. The leadership change at Humana comes at a time when we've seen a the company decrease its presence in Downtown Louisvill...

The story behind Signarama Downtown

October 06, 2023 20:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

Maggie Payette Harlow joins the Access Louisville podcast this week. We talk to Harlow part of our celebration of women-owned businesses locally and nationally. Check our coverage in the linked stories. During the show Harlow, who is the CEO of Signarama Downtown, tells us about the next phase of her careeer, trends in the industry and some of the local signs she is most proud of. Of course, we could resist the opportunity to ask her life has changed since her son, rapper Jack Harlow, rose...

What makes a cool office?

October 02, 2023 21:00 - 22 minutes - 15.7 MB

We talk about most desired office amenities on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Several area businesses and organizations have opened new offices recently including Greater Louisville Inc. in a downtown Louisville office tower, Lemonade PR in the Butchertown neighborhood, Messer Construction in Jeffersontown and Moonbase Tango on the moon (er wait, it's in Germantown.) Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on popular podcast services. 

A big weekend for bourbon fans

September 22, 2023 20:00 - 37 minutes - 25.4 MB

The Kentucky Bourbon Festival has grown up and found a new audience, which we talk about on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Randy Prasse, who is president and chief operating officer of the festival, is on the show to tell us how the festival went this year. It took place during the weekend of September 16. (Our reporter Stephen Schmidt attended for a look at the event.) If you're keeping track, Bardstown's Kentucky Bourbon Festival takes place the same weekend as Bourbon & Beyond tak...

How to heal NuLu's growing pains

September 15, 2023 18:00 - 29 minutes - 20.2 MB

NuLu is far and away one of Louisville's most popular neighborhoods for locals and visitors alike. But that's doesn't come without a few issues. Those are discussed on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Haley Cawthon, assistant managing editor - digital for Louisville Business First discusses some of the issues impacting the neighborhood with LBF Reporter Michael Jones. As he explains, there has been a proposal that would create a new taxing district that would address issues like clean...

Three restaurant closings

September 08, 2023 21:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB

We go over a few recent restaurant closures around town on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Reporter Michael L. Jones talks about the loss of Paradise American Indian Cuisine in Middletown, which had been in business for less than a year. We also talk about the closure of Six Forks Burger Co. It's owners said they're ready for a lifestyle change after running this Schnitzelburg restaurant since 2019. And finally, we discuss the closure of a Senior Iguanas location after 15 years. Lat...

A story about a house

August 31, 2023 21:00 - 27 minutes - 18.8 MB

The Boxhill Estate, a mansion in Glenview that's owned by Bellarmine University, is going on the auction block after being listed for sale for a large part of this year. On this week's Access Louisville podcast, Haley Cawthon, assistant managing editor — digital for Louisville Business First, tells us her experience learning about the history of the house — which is a bit of a local legend. After that, we talk about an entrepreneur who wants to distill the first bottle of bourbon in space. ...

Lawsuits, disputes and more

August 25, 2023 19:00 - 24 minutes - 16.7 MB

We cover a couple of interesting local disputes on this week's Access Louisville podcast. First off, Reporter Michael L. Jones tells us about a copyright infringement lawsuit involving the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels and the Kentucky Colonels International. The HOKC won a judgement against the KCI but it looks like an appeal is in the works. After that we talk about a bankruptcy case for Louisville restaurant chain Green District. And after that, we talk about the closure of the Fer...

What makes a "Best Places to Work?" + More

August 18, 2023 19:00 - 26 minutes - 18.1 MB

We cover a little bit of everything on this week's Access Louisville podcast, including some real estate, restaurant and retail news. Louisville Business First Reporter Ellie Tolbert tells us about the sale of an Actor's Theater Building in Downtown Louisville. We also chat about their new take on the horror classic "Dracula." Last year the theater adopted "Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy" in place of the classic version. LBF Reporter Michael Jones tells us about the sale of Joe's Older...

A roundup of restaurant and retail news

August 11, 2023 20:00 - 36 minutes - 24.9 MB

Louisville's got new places to go and new places for a bite to eat. We talk about both on this week's Access Louisville podcast as Louisville Business First reporters Michael L. Jones and Ellie Tolbert join the show. Jones tells us about a plan to rebuilt the Clarksville Rooster's, which was destroyed in a fire earlier this year. We also chat about a restaurant in East Louisville, Barcelona Bistro Bar, that recently (and quietly) changed hands. We also go over Jack in the Box's plans for th...

Behind the scenes at Shady Rays

August 04, 2023 20:00 - 33 minutes - 23.2 MB

We chat with a couple of Louisville area entrepreneurs on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Chris and Dan Ratterman, of Shady Ray's join the show. We talk about the company's new store at Oxmoor Center, a new product line for golfers — called Green Wolf — and the company's local expansion. As usual, this episode is not all focused just on one topic. We also chat a new app, called The Kentucky Hug, where bourbon fans can book tours at area distilleries. And we chat about a new simulator ...

News from the world of bourbon

July 28, 2023 20:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

There's always plenty to talk about in the world of Kentucky Bourbon. We do just that as Reporter Stephen Schmidt, who covers bourbon for Louisville Business First, joins the Access Louisville podcast this week to talk about recent stories he's been covering. To start out, we give a nod to another podcast, Bourbon Pursuit, who's hosts have launched their own bourbon brand and are now in the process of planning their own physical space on Main Street. You can find all the details on those pl...

KFC's new advertising campaign

July 21, 2023 20:00 - 32 minutes - 22.1 MB

We chat about new advertising campaigns from KFC on this week's Access Louisville podcast. The Louisville-based chicken chain has introduced a few new marketing efforts recently — one with rapper Jack Harlow and a more recent one with football great Deion Sanders. Louisville-based marketing agency Nimbus worked with KFC on the campaigns. And Nimbus CEO Stacey Wade joins us to talk about how they came together and the importance of authenticity in marketing. Late in the show we chat about so...

Restaurant news + more

July 14, 2023 21:00 - 30 minutes - 21 MB

We've got a roundup of various restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Reporter Michael Jones has an interesting story to share about Andrea Essenpreis, the owner of Q&A Sweet Treats at 211 S. First St. in La Grange. Essenpreis, following a recent accident, experienced a lot of community support for herself and her bakery — full details here. We also talk about the opening of Awry Brewing Co. in the Highlands neighborhood in Louisville, as well as a new "Laundrocade" ventur...

The Southern Indiana takeover

June 30, 2023 19:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

We look at a slew of developments in Southern Indiana on this week's Access Louisville podcast. This podcast coincides with our Southern Indiana edition of Louisville Business First. We start out in Jeffersonville, where there's a major opportunity to transform land along the Ohio River front from industrial space that was the old Jeffboat shipyard to possibly residential, commercial and mixed use community space. LBF Reporter Steve Schmidt recently spoke with the people behind the project ...

Restaurants and other new stuff coming to NuLu

June 23, 2023 19:00 - 30 minutes - 21 MB

What's new in NuLu? That's the theme of this week's Access Louisville podcast — er, mostly anyway. Reporters Michael L. Jones and Ellie Tolbert are on the show to tell us about several new spots coming to the bustling Louisville neighborhood. Wick's Pizza is heading there with a new by-the-slice shop, Le Moo founder Kevin Grangier has an all new sushi restaurant in the works there, and we've also got news on a tech company from France that is locating its U.S. headquarters in the neighborhoo...

A roundup of developments in Anchorage, Clermont, LaGrange and more

June 16, 2023 17:00 - 28 minutes - 19.6 MB

We've got a bit of everything on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast, including a roundup of recent developments around the area. Reporter Eleanor Tolbert is on the show to tell us about plans for two new locations of kid and parent friendly Glow Worm Cafe, which is looking to add locations in Anchorage and Beechmont. We talk about how the concept works and a few of the parents on LBF's staff give us their take on the idea. Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt is also on the show thi...

All new at the Zoo

June 09, 2023 21:00 - 32 minutes - 22.4 MB

Dan Maloney, director of the Louisville Zoo, joins us on the Access Louisville podcast this week. We chat about the Zoo's newest exhibit, which features red pandas. We also talk over some restaurant and retail news, including a new home for All Thai'd Up and an all-yellow food store that's coming to a Louisville hotel. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on most popular podcast services. 

Does bourbon and pickle ball mix?

June 02, 2023 21:00 - 21 minutes - 14.7 MB

There's a couple of new sports related facilities going up in the area, which we discuss on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Reporter Ellie Tolbert is on the show to give us the details on Pickle & Social, a pickle ball venue and bar that is opening on four acres at 8100 Lyndon Park Lane in the fall of 2024. The 35,000-square-foot complex will have 12 pickle ball courts and an 8,500-square-foot full-service restaurant with a bourbon bar. Does bourbon and pickle ball mix? Yes. In Loui...

APH's huge Frankfort Avenue project

May 26, 2023 19:00 - 28 minutes - 19.8 MB

There's always something going on along Frankfort Avenue but American Printing House for the Blind likely has one of the biggest projects. The nonprofit marked the official groundbreaking for The Dot Experience, a new museum that will be part of a $55 million campus expansion this week. And so we welcomed APH President Craig Meador to join the Access Louisville podcast this week. On the show Meador tells us about what to expect from the museum and how it can demonstrate accessibility for co...

There are reasons to worry about the Kentucky Derby

May 19, 2023 20:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

The Kentucky Derby has long been the reigning champion of the first Saturday in May. But will that always be the case? We talk about that on this week's Access Louisville podcast. The discussion comes on the heels of this story about how the growing popularity of Formula One racing, particularly as Miami is hosting an F1 race on the same weekend as Derby. We also discuss how hotel occupancy compared between Louisville, Miami and Nashville (which were all hosting their own big events) on Derb...

Remembering Denny Crum

May 11, 2023 20:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

We share a few memories of legendary University of Louisville basketball coach Denny Crum on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Crum, who coached at Louisville from 1971 to 2001, died this week at age 86. Reporter Michael L. Jones recalls his involvement in the community, including his presence at LEO, while host David A. Mann looks back at covering the last years of Crum's coaching tenure while working at the student run Louisville Cardinal newspaper back in 2001. Later in the show we t...

Hotels, restaurants and Derby predictions

May 05, 2023 18:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

It's the time of year when the Louisville area hosts many visitors. With that we spend a bit of time talking about hotels and Airbnbs this week on the Access Louisville podcast. Reporter Eleanor Tolbert is on the show and tells us about a new $29 million hotel project that's going into a more than 100-year-old building in New Albany. That one is in development, while Louisville just added a new hotel — called Hotel Genevieve, of which we have photos. Tolbert also tells us about the surging ...

The power of Kentucky's bourbon community

April 28, 2023 17:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

Kentucky has something unique when it comes to the culture around bourbon. Not only is it a part of the state's identity, it also has a community around it that frequently gives back when Kentucky is in need. That's something Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt talks about on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Specifically, Schmidt discusses a bourbon auction that aims to raise money for the family of Josh Barrick who was among those killed during the mass shooting at Old National Bank in Louis...

Getting into the Derby Festival spirit

April 21, 2023 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

The annual Kentucky Derby Festival kicks off this weekend with Thunder Over Louisville, where a tribute to victims of gun violence is planned. We talked about what we're looking forward to in the festival on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Kentucky Derby Festival President and CEO Matt Gibson joins the show to talk about what's new and where the event goes from here. Later in the program we also discuss some new restaurants around Louisville, including Jamaican Jerk Center, the new Go...

Grieving a tragedy in Louisville

April 14, 2023 13:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Follow us on popular podcast services to never miss an episode.    Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher This week on Access Louisville, we are grieving the loss of those who died at the Old National Bank shooting and considering the weight of the news on the community. On Monday morning, April 10, six people were killed at the Old National Bank at 333 E. Main St. The shooter was among the dead. Several...