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We talk about a new development along the riverfront in Clarksville, Indiana this week on the Access Louisville podcast. Bolt + Tie offers co-working space, high-end apartments and more, reporter Marty Finley tells us on the show. This one flew under the radar during the development process. It's one of the latest new places to go on the Indiana side of the river, which has been quickly developing during the last few years.Later in the show, we speak with Reporter Chris Larson about a former Walmart Neighborhood Market store that's being converted into medical offices by Norton Healthcare. This new location will allow some services at nearby Norton Audubon Hospital to grow and expand.Finally, we wrap up the show with news of a new restaurant being developed near Oxmoor Center, called Capital Grille. It's an upscale steakhouse owned by Darden restaurants, which gets us talking about our favorite steak restaurants.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more.
Forecastle is canceled for another year.We chat about it on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast. Interestingly, when it comes back in 2022 it'll be on Memorial Day Weekend (which we think is good news considering how hot it usually is in July.) We chat about a few favorite Forecastle memories during the segment.After that we discuss the arrival of Spirit Airlines at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. It will begin serving the airport with a new flight to LAX as well as other locales. And finally we wrap things up with a little Kentucky Derby talk, including news that a proposed hotel at Churchill Downs might wind up being smaller than initially anticipated.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. This week's show is hosted by David A. Mann, who's joined by Brooke Timmons, Jason Thomas and Marty Finley.
We cover several different topics on the Access Louisville podcast this week. First off, we note that Hopcat, a large bar and restaurant in the Highlands has closed. We discuss ideas for this now open space. And note some restaurants we've lost over the years that we're now sorely missing.After that reporter Marty Finley gives us an update on a redevelopment project involving a 13-story building in Smoketown. Restaurant, retail and apartment uses are planned. And finally we talk about Gov. Andy Beshear's mask mandate. The governor is requiring masks for most people starting on July 10. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. This week's show is hosted by Finley and Design/Multimedia Editor Brooke Timmons and Digital Editor David A. Mann.
**AUDIO QUALITY WARNING**Like everything during the second week of March 2020, this week's podcast is a weird one. A panel of Louisville Business First employees talks about working remotely and living through the massive coronavirus effort of 2020.The audio quality isn't all here. Because coronavirus has many people working from home we decided to record online instead of in our usual studio. If you're new to the show we're happy to have you but this probably isn't the one to judge us on. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from LouisvilleBusinessFirst.com. This week's show is hosted by David A. Mann, Zak Owens, Jason Thomas, Haley Cawthon, Allison Stines, Brooke Timmons and Marty Finley.
Plans are in the works to add a new 11-story tower at the Seelbach Hotel in Downtown Louisville. Business First reporter Marty Finley tells us all about the project on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast. This is a major addition for a historic downtown hotel. While we're talking about hotels, we have a little fun by ranking Downtown Louisville hotel lobbies. No, this is not an official Business First list.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. This week's show is hosted by Finley, Digital Editor David Mann, Design/Multimedia Editor Brooke Timmons and Editor-in-Chief Shea Van Hoy.As always we cover a lot of different topics on the show. Here's the timestamps:• Fantasy Louisville Orchestra collaborations — 0:55• Upcoming music festival lineups (Forecastle, Railbird, Hometown Rising) — 3:40 • Seelbach's new tower — 8:28• Ranking hotel lobbies — 12:31• Restaurant taxes/City revenue — 21:01
The Access Louisville podcast is back to talking about the One Park project this week (as if we ever stop talking about it.)The massive mixed use development, planned at the corner of Lexington Road and Grinstead Drive, recently was the subject of a feature in the New York Times (see — we're not the only ones talking about it.) Here's what we cover this week:0:55 — Louisville City Football Club's brand new logo;5:57 — One Park makes the New York Times;12:44 — Restaurant news round up featuring Biscuit BellyAccess Louisville is a weekly podcast from LouisvilleBusinessFirst.com. This week's show is hosted by Digital Editor David Mann, Associate Editor Zak Owens and Reporters Haley Cawthon and Marty Finley.
Several topics get covered on this week's episode of Access Louisville. Around the 1:04 mark, we talk about the future commuter technology we're excited for including self-driving cars, trains and hover boards.Then around the 5:50 mark, we speak about the One Park development, planned near the intersection of Lexington Road and Grinstead Drive. Reporter Marty Finley, who's been following this project for four years now, tells us what happens next. We also discuss the fact that this development has a long way to go, even if it is approved by Louisville Metro Council in the coming week. We switch gears at the 10:28 mark, to talk about the latest in the Louisville entrepreneurial scene, including a high profile exit by LEAP CEO Patrick Henshaw. It's the latest bit of controversy we've seen in this sector of the business community.Lastly, at the 17:40 mark, we talk about the "IgLOUs" at 8up Elevated Drinkery and Kitchen. Access Louisville is a podcast from LouisvilleBuisnessFirst.com. This week's show is hosted by Digital Editor David Mann, Design/Multimedia Editor Brooke Timmons and Reporters Haley Cawthon and Marty Finley.
This episode of Access Louisville is different than most. Instead of the usual script, we talk about stories we're thankful to have told in 2019. We decided talking about some of our favorites from this year was the best way to keep the show thanksgiving focused this week.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. This week's show is hosted by Digital Editor David Mann, as well as reporters Marty Finley, Chris Larson and Haley Cawthon.
Louisville has gained more restaurants than it has lost in 2019. But people seem to care more about the losses than the wins. Restaurant reporter Haley Cawthon is on the show to talk about the interesting trends she's seen in the first half of the year.We also talk with Business First's new editor about leading the newsroom. And we chat with reporter Marty Finley about Whiskey Row and the latest with Topgolf. Catchup on all the Louisville business news here.
Hotels are going up fast in Louisville. But is this boom a bubble? We talk about it with commercial real estate reporter Marty Finley on the latest episode of Access Louisville. We also discuss power breakfasts and how many business people are choosing them over lunch meetings. And we round out the show with a discussion on Louisville's two new rage room businesses. They're all the rage.
Episode One: On this week's show we talk about Top Golf, Carvana and the state of development in Louisville. Is Louisville too quick to protest a new development? Is this an East End problem or an all over town problem? Reporters David A. Mann and Marty Finley, as well as presentation editor Brooke Timmons are your hosts. We get to know the panel by asking: What's one thing you want to see developed in Louisville.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, IU-Purdue, Louisville-Syracuse, and Duke-North Carolina.
Howie reacts to Louisville's loss to Duke. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie talks Louisville football with Bryan Brown and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, college basketball teams and their famous fans.
Howie talks women's hoops with Jeff Walz and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley and women's hoops with Jeff Walz.
Howie talks sports business and sports gaming with Marty Finley. Plus, reaction to Chris Mack's thoughts on his Cards hoops team.
Howie talks about problems with the system of college hoops recruiting. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie talks Louisville football with new OC Dwayne Ledford. Plus, sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks football with Chris Wolfe and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks Louisville with Raashaan Myers and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, Louisville gets a win in a foul fest versus Southern.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, thoughts on the college corruption trial verdict.
Howie talks about whether the top college players could now head to the G-League out of high school. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie talks about the Louisville Topgolf news with Marty Finley.
Howie talks wrestling with Al Snow and sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, the latest in the college hoops corruption trial is bad for Louisville.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk NFL, Patrick Mahomes, and Muppets. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie and Matt start your day by talking UL athletics. Men's Basketball Head Coach Chris Mack joins the show, Marty Finley updates the Topgolf situation and Craig Fravel speaks about the Breeders Cup.
Howie talks college football. Plus, sports business with Marty Finley and Cards-Cavs with Brad Franklin.
What effect would legalizing sports betting in Kentucky have on the thoroughbred industry there? Plus, a revolutionary procedure to heal tendon & ligament injuries.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk football with Colin Holba. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, NFL season length and some Cards making waves in professional hoops.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk Louisville-Alabama and college football. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk golf with Jamie Miller and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, the outlook for Louisville football.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, Louisville City FC and World Cup with Scott Stewart.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and college football with Jeff Brohm.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and sports injuries with Eric McElroy.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, World Cup.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk soccer with Dan Karell and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, Mike Rutherford.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk soccer, sports business with Marty Finley, and sports injuries with Eric McElroy.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks with Raashaan Myers and Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk college hoops. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie talks about the changing face of college basketball with Marty Finley and what the Rice Commission's recommendations will mean for the game.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley, sports injuries with Larry Benz, and women's hoops with Jeff Walz.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley, sports injuries with Eric McElroy, and women's hoops with Jeff Walz.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and sports injuries with Larry Benz.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, Padgett's future and the ACC tourney.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and sports injuries with Eric McElroy.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and Louisville football with Grady Brown.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, more on the process of changing Louisville's administration for the future.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and Louisville football with new DC Brian VanGorder.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk about what Louisville leadership has to do now for the good of the program. Plus, Marty Finley on sports business.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley and sports injuries with Larry Benz.
Howie talks Sportsfest with Karl Schmitt and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley and women's hoops with Jeff Walz.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk college basketball, sports injuries with Eric McElroy, and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk soccer with Ken Lolla, sports business with Marty Finley, and sports injuries with Eric McElroy.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk Louisville sports with Raashaan Myers and sports business Marty Finley. Plus, UCLA hoops players in trouble in China.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and Louisville City FC with Brad Estes.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley, injuries with Greg McElroy, and Louisville City FC with Brad Gordon.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, it looks like it's definitely the end of the Jurich era at Louisville.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley, women's hoops with Jeff Walz, and talks about Louisville's new acting AD Charlie Tyra and what he means for the future of Tom Jurich.
Howie talks sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, Kentucky fails again and concerts.
Howie talks Louisville football with Raashaan Myers and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie talks Louisville football with Raashaan Myers, sports business with Marty Finley, and recruiting with Chris Person.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk baseball with Dan McDonnell and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports with Raashaan Myers and sports business with Marty Finley.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and injuries with Eric McElroy.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and Louisville Regatta Grand Prix with Mike Schriefer.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk sports business with Marty Finley and sports injuries with Larry Benz.
Howie and Matt Willinger talk Teddy Bridgewater's injury with Larry Benz, sports business with Marty Finley. Plus, news from football practice.
Howie and Matt Willinger check in on Louisville hoops and football. Plus, Marty Finley with sports business.
Howie and Matt Willinger have college football, hoops, and sports business news. Plus, Paul Sykes, Marty Finley, and Is This a Forecastle Band?.
Howie is back from vacation, covering Louisville headlines, new plus the one's he missed. Also, Paul Sykes and Marty Finley.
Matt Willinger is in for Howie. He talks sports with Mark Simendinger, Greg Galiette, Marty Finley, Jacob Lane, Paul Rogers, and Jonathan Lintner.
In the latest episode of Louisville Business First’s the Kicker, we talk to reporter Marty Finley about the prospects for a new pro soccer stadium in Louisville and to reporter David Mann about the struggles of one segment of the restaurant industry.